New Hampshire Social Security Disability Attorney

Social Security Disability Lawyer in New Hampshire

Fighting for the Security Clients Deserve in New England

Have you been injured and you’re unable to work? Is an illness preventing you from maintaining employment? Were you denied benefits? If you said yes to any of these, don’t hesitate to get the legal help you need. Our New Hampshire Social Security Disability attorney is focused on fighting for the benefits you deserve.

If you cannot work, social security is there to provide you with income and medical insurance. Getting approved on your own can be difficult and time-consuming due to the complex rules and required documentation. Most first-time applicants are denied benefits due to technicalities and burdensome rules in today’s difficult legal environment. If you have been denied, don’t wait to contact us, because time is critical in the appeals process.

Some of the benefits of working with the team at Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A. include:

  • We have helped thousands of people obtain benefits with our extensive experience and impressive legal credentials.
  • Lance Tillinghast is the only lawyer in New England to hold a National Board of Legal Specialty Certification in Social Security Disability
  • We’re located in New Hampshire but can help you wherever you are in New England

Contact our team online or by phone at (603) 742-5222 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how we can help you with your Social Security-related issue.

Our Social Security Disability Lawyer

Serving NH, ME, MA, & VT

What is Social Security Disability Insurance?

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a program that pays monthly benefits to you if you become disabled before you reach retirement age and aren’t able to work. You can apply for Social Security disability benefits by scheduling an appointment with a Social Security Administration (SSA) representative at a field office closest to you, or by applying online. A claims representative be assigned to your case and will answer any questions you may have about the application process.

He or she will also handle the paperwork needed to send your claim to an office known as Disability Determination Services (DDS), which will make an initial determination as to whether you are considered disabled under the SSA’s requirements. The claims representative will also determine the disability programs for which you may be eligible to receive based on your work history.

Some conditions that may qualify you for Social Security Disability benefits include:

  • Lifetime disability
  • Permanent disability
  • Disabled by pain
  • Cancer
  • Immune system disorders
  • Mental disorders
  • Kidney disease
  • Hematological disorders
  • Neurological disorders
  • Respiratory illness
  • Cardiovascular conditions
  • Musculoskeletal problems
  • Senses and speech issues
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Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 603-742-5222 today!

  • Why should I hire an attorney?

    We highly encourage applicants to speak with a Social Security disability attorney before beginning the application process. An attorney will be able to explain the process for filing for benefits and gather the documents needed to submit a claim. Nearly 60% of all first-time applicants are initially denied disability benefits, and close to 90% of applicants seek the help of a representative at some point in the process. The process of applying and appealing denied claims is often complicated, and the chances of success are far greater with the help of an experienced Social Security disability attorney. Retaining an attorney can increase your chances of approval and help avoid denials based on technicalities or other common errors. Our experienced attorneys can help gather information vital to your claim’s success and ensure you complete the steps necessary for obtaining benefits.

  • Who is eligible for Social Security Disability?

    Not everyone is automatically qualified for Social Security Disability benefits after an injury or illness leaves them disabled. You’ll need to have worked long at a job that had you pay Social Security taxes, and your health has to fit specific requirements. All of this is taken into consideration when the Social Security Administration views your claim.

  • What is Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability?

    SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a needs-based program that provides a monthly check to persons who are blind, elderly, or have a disability. For disabled people who have never worked, or those who haven’t worked enough in the recent years to qualify for SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance.)