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West Virginia personal
injuries can range from temporary, non-serious
injuries to severe illness and injuries
that result in their inability to perform
their previous job duties. The West Virginia
Personal Injury Lawyers is dedicated to
upholding the rights of these West Virginians
that are qualified, by law, to receive benefits
and payments if meeting certain qualifications.
Please
contact us
to speak with a West Virginia social security
attorney to ensure your rights are being
protected.
When a person is unable
to work due to an illness or injury they
become qualified to receive Social Security
Disability benefits and depending on the
extent of their injuries suffered, Supplemental
Security Income payments. There are various
factors that must be considered depending
on the injured West Virginia individual
to be entitled to the Social Security Disability,
including the individuals age, education,
and prior work experience. These various
factors are considered for whatever residual
capacity that an individual can perform.
There are very strict standards
regarding social security that your West
Virginia attorney can assist with. It is
determined if jobs exist in significant
numbers in the national economy which an
individual can perform, and the jobs only
have to exist regardless of the availability
or area. In West Virginia, more than 95%
of people applying for Social Security benefits
are denied, showing the complexities and
difficulties of receiving compensation for
the injuries sustained.
The process of obtaining
Social Security can be very complicated,
consisting of time frames and strict procedures.
The West Virginia Personal Injury Lawyers
are able to assist injured or disabled West
Virginia workers get through the process
that is often critical to the success of
that individual receiving Social Security.
If
you live in West Virginia and have an injury
or illness so serious that you are unable
to work, please contact
us so that West Virginia Personal
Injury Lawyers can protect your rights and
help you obtain Social Security if you are
qualified.
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