Shreveport Social Security Disability Resources

In order to qualify for social security disability in Shreveport, LA you must be an eligible worker who has suffered an injury that either renders you permanently disabled or unable to perform the essential functions of your job for at least 12 months. The application and review process to qualify for Shreveport social security disability is a lengthy process that begins when you submit your application to the Social Security Administration (SSA) for review either at a local Louisiana SSA field office or online.

In making a decision on your eligibility to receive social security disability in Shreveport, the SSA reviews your work history, education, age and accumulated work credits before sending your case file to the Louisiana Disability Determination Services (DDS) for a medical review. There, the DDS staff reviews your application and your medical records to determine if your injury qualifies as a disability under the Social Security Act. If there is enough evidence in your file to support your disability claim, the DDS will inform the SSA of your eligibility. If, however, there is not enough medical evidence contained in your medical record to support your disability claim, the claim may be denied altogether.

In the state of Louisiana, a little over 30% of initial social security disability claims are awarded and nearly a quarter of all appeals are awarded. If you apply for social security disability in Shreveport and your claim is denied, you do have the right to appeal. If your appeal is also denied however, you may request that your case go before an administrative law judge (ALJ). The Shreveport social security disability hearing office awards about one-third of the cases heard.

Shreveport Health Resources

When you are first injured, it is very important that you seek medical attention from a licensed medical professional. The DDS uses your medical file to render an eligibility determination on your Shreveport social security disability case. If you are in need of information about free or reduced-cost health care assistance, there are facilities in Shreveport that may be of service to you.

David Raines Community Health Centers
1625 David Raines Road
Shreveport, LA 71107
(318) 425-2252

Total Care Medical Clinic
2328 Line Ave
Shreveport, LA 71104
(318) 424-6363

Pool of Siloam Medical Ministry and Free Clinic
4140 Greenwood Rd
Shreveport, LA, 71109
(318) 631-2213

Shreveport Area Mental Health Resources

Mental health issues can prevent you from being able to get and keep a job. If you suffer from a mental illness that prohibits you from working, you may also qualify for social security disability in Shreveport. Make sure your mental illness is being treated at a local Shreveport mental health facility.

Life Care Hospitals
8001 Youree Dr # 8
Shreveport, LA 71115
(318) 212-3200

Community Mental Health Center
1310 N Hearne Ave
Shreveport, LA 71107
( 318 ) 676 – 5111

Shreveport Supplemental Social Security Benefits

The monthly Federal social security disability benefit for an independent individual is $943 and $1,415 for a couple. For individuals with disabilities that are expected to improve, their cases will usually come up for review within 6 to 12 months. Cases for individuals with disabilities that may improve over time will usually come up for review in 3 years. Cases for individuals with permanent disabilities come up for review every 5-7 years.

When to Find a Shreveport Social Security Disability Attorney

The length of time it takes to win your Shreveport social security disability case can place undue financial stress of you and your household. If you have been injured and are unable to work, it may be to your advantage to seek legal counsel from a Shreveport social security disability lawyer. A Louisiana SSD attorney can help expedite the application and appeals process. Disability attorneys often provide free consultations and don’t charge a fee unless they win your case. If your attorney wins, a standard fee of 25% of your award is collected from past due benefits. The maximum an attorney can collect is $6,000. If you are interested in obtaining an evaluation of your Social Security Disability case, click the "Free Disability Evaluation" link at the top of the page for your free case evaluation or to get more information about hiring a Shreveport disability lawyer.

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