Supplement your income when you can no longer work.
Losing income because of a cancer diagnosis can be one of the biggest worries a person with cancer faces. For many, Social Security can be a way to supplement some of that lost income, but it can be hard to know where to start and where to go.
We are here to help you navigate those uncertain waters and bring clarity to your situation.
Explore the information below to learn about Social Security programs and what steps you can take.
Want guidance about Social Security?
Am I eligible for SSDI or SSI? How much money would I get?
How do I apply?
Can I get benefits if I return to work?
Can my spouse or children get benefits?
Social Security can be complicated and confusing. If you are not sure how Social Security programs work or if benefits are an option for your situation, we can help. We are here to answer your questions and help figure out how Social Security fits into your picture.
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64%
of our clients say they weren't confident about applying for SSDI benefits without help.
Free Social Security application assistance services.
For clients who are eligible based on our income guidelines, we can prepare Applications and Request for Reconsideration for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income disability benefits.
To find out if you are eligible for this service, please fill out our Social Security intake form by clicking here.
Even if you are not eligible for this service, we are still here to answer your questions and guide you through about the application process.

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If you want to talk to one of our attorneys about your Social Security questions, click the button below to fill out our Social Security intake form. One of our attorneys will get in touch with you.
