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Roeschke Law, LLC

Tempe
AZ
USA

Roeschke Law, LLC - Tempe, AZ, USA



Address
40 W Baseline Rd #120, Tempe, AZ
Tempe
Arizona
85283
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About Roeschke Law, LLC

Category: Legal Services

Injury and illness often strike at the worst possible times, leaving individuals of all ages disabled. In the wake of a debilitating condition or injury, you may be concerned about providing for yourself and your family. There are, however, resources in place that can help if you are unable to work for an extended period of time. Disabled individuals are entitled to federal disability benefits to assist with living costs. The attorneys at the Disability Attorneys of Arizona regularly represent residents of Phoenix, Tucson, and the state of Arizona in applying for Social Security Disability benefits. If you are disabled, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). If you have been sidelined by a disability, Roeschke Law, LLC, is there to help. From walking you through each and every step of the systems in place to support you to appealing an SSI or SSDI denial. Our goal is to get you the compensation and benefits that you deserve. We believe in our mission so much that we won’t collect a fee unless you win. That makes working with Roeschke Law a risk-free experience.

The United States government provides financial benefits to those who are disabled through the SSA. But how does the SSA define a disability? A disability is defined as the inability to engage in substantial gainful activity due to a medically determinable impairment that has lasted or is expected to last a minimum of 12 months or result in death. This is important because it sets out certain limitations on what can be claimed as a disability or not. For example, a broken arm may leave you temporarily unable to engage in substantial gainful activity but it will not last a minimum of 12 months.

The government offers two main types of benefits to disabled citizens. The first is SSD or SSDI. This is a benefit that is earned by paying into the system through income tax contributions. However, it’s important to note how it calculates this number. If you’ve only worked a part-time job up until you were disabled, you might be worried that you haven’t paid enough money through income tax contributions. But this system doesn’t track your money, it tracks the duration of your payments. SSI benefits, on the other hand, are available to those with a few financial resources but who are unable to work. This approach is means-tested, which ultimately means that you don’t need to have ever had employment in order to qualify

 



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