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The Role of a Social Security Advocate

Understanding Social Security Disability

For many, navigating the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits process is a daunting task. From the initial application to appeals, it's easy to feel lost in a sea of paperwork and legal requirements. This is where the expertise of a social security advocate, such as Vartan Ghermezian, becomes invaluable. With decades of experience, our goal is to demystify the process and help clients secure the benefits they deserve.

The Role of a Social Security Advocate

A social security advocate stands as your guide and champion through the complicated terrain of SSDI and SSI applications. We provide clarity and support, ensuring that your case is presented as effectively as possible to the Social Security Administration (SSA). Our expertise extends to understanding the nuances of the law, offering personalized advice, and representing you in matters before the SSA. This comprehensive support system significantly increases the likelihood of a successful outcome.

Why Choose Vartan Ghermezian as Your Social Security Advocate?

Expertise and Experience

Since 1979, we have assisted over 8,000 claimants, boasting a success rate of 98%. Our deep understanding of the SSDI and SSI systems ensures that we can navigate its complexities with ease, advocating for your rights effectively.

Personalized Support

Understanding that each case is unique, we provide personalized guidance tailored to your specific circumstances. This bespoke approach allows us to identify and highlight the strengths of your application, ensuring the best possible representation.

No Recovery, No Fee

Our confidence in our ability to secure your benefits is reflected in our fee structure. With no out-of-pocket expenses, our fee is contingent upon the successful recovery of your benefits, ensuring our interests are perfectly aligned with yours.

Applying for SSDI or SSI benefits can feel like an uphill battle. From collecting medical records to filling out the necessary forms, the process is exhaustive. Our team diligently works on your behalf, taking the burden off your shoulders. We ensure that your application is complete, accurate, and submitted in a timely manner, increasing the likelihood of a favorable decision.

Appealing a Denied Claim

Receiving a denial for your SSDI or SSI claim can be disheartening, but it's not the end of the road. Often, successful claims are the result of a thorough and well-prepared appeal. We specialize in turning denials into approvals by reevaluating your case, gathering additional evidence, and representing you during appeal hearings. Our expertise in appeal strategies and procedural requirements can make all the difference.

Preparing for Your Hearing

The thought of attending a hearing can be intimidating. We provide extensive preparation, ensuring you understand the process, know what to expect, and feel confident when presenting your case. Our support includes mock hearings, document preparation, and comprehensive briefings on potential questions and answers. This preparation is crucial in alleviating the stress associated with hearings and ensuring you present your case in the best light possible.

Success Stories

Over the years, we've had the privilege of transforming lives by securing SSDI and SSI benefits for our clients. Each case is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our team, and the resilience of our clients. These success stories serve not just as a source of pride for our firm, but also as a beacon of hope for those embarking on this journey. Remember, you're not alone, and with the right support, achieving a positive outcome is possible.

Contact Us for Support

If you're struggling with your SSDI or SSI application, or have received a denial, don't hesitate to reach out. At Vartan Ghermezian Social Security Disability Advocate, we're committed to helping you overcome the hurdles of the application process and securing the benefits you're entitled to. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let's take the first step towards securing your future together.

  • Extensive experience with over 8,000 cases handled
  • Personalized, step-by-step guidance through the application and appeals process
  • No out-of-pocket expenses - our fee is contingent upon securing your benefits
  • A dedicated team committed to securing the best possible outcome for your case

Located in Glendale, CA, we serve the Southern California region and are ready to assist you wherever you are in the process. Reach out today and let us be your advocate in securing the social security benefits you deserve.

Appealing a Denied Claim

Who can advise me on Social Security benefits?

As an experienced social security disability advocate, I, Vartan Ghermezian, along with my dedicated team, am uniquely positioned to provide expert advice on Social Security benefits. Having navigated the intricacies of the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) application processes for thousands of clients since 1979, we bring a wealth of knowledge to the table. Our tailored approach ensures that every individual receives personalized guidance that accounts for their unique circumstances, significantly enhancing the prospects of a positive outcome.

Imagine, if you will, the process as a labyrinth. Without a map or a guide, it's easy to get lost. That's where we come in, acting as your navigator, helping you to avoid common pitfalls and steering you towards success. Remember, while friends, family, and internet resources can offer general advice, nothing compares to the specialized, one-on-one guidance from a professional advocate with a deep understanding of the system.

What is the 5 year rule for Social Security disability?

The 5-year rule is an aspect of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) that often causes confusion. Essentially, it states that to qualify for SSDI benefits, you must have worked and paid into the system for 5 of the last 10 years before your disability began. This requirement ensures that only those who have recently contributed to Social Security are eligible for benefits, reflecting the principle that SSDI is an insurance program rather than a welfare program.

Let's consider a hypothetical situation where an individual has been out of work for several years due to personal reasons before becoming disabled. This person may struggle to meet the 5-year requirement, highlighting the importance of maintaining steady employment or seeking legal advice if you foresee potential gaps in your work history. It's nuances like these that we help clarify for our clients, ensuring they understand their eligibility before proceeding with an application.

What is a SSA representative?

A Social Security Administration (SSA) representative is someone authorized to help an individual with their Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claim. This can include attorneys like myself, Vartan Ghermezian, or qualified non-attorney advocates who are well-versed in the SSA's policies and procedures. Our role is to represent claimants before the SSA, providing guidance throughout the application process, and if necessary, during appeals.

Think of us as your personal advocate in dealings with the SSA. From compiling and reviewing your medical records to crafting a compelling case narrative, we handle the heavy lifting, allowing you to focus on your health and well-being. Our expertise not only increases the likelihood of a favorable decision but also can significantly reduce the stress and uncertainty that often accompanies these proceedings.

How do I fight for Social Security?

Fighting for Social Security, particularly if your claim has been denied, requires persistence, detailed preparation, and knowledge of the appeals process. The key is not to lose hope and to understand that initial denials can often be overturned on appeal. This is where enlisting the help of a seasoned social security advocate like myself can make a decisive difference.

We begin by thoroughly reviewing your case to identify any weaknesses or omissions in your initial application. From there, we gather additional evidence, prepare for the appeal hearing, and develop a strategy tailored to your specific situation. For many of our clients, this preparation has turned the tide, transforming what initially appeared as setbacks into successful outcomes. Remember, the appeals process is your opportunity to present your case in its strongest possible light, and having the right advocate by your side can enhance your case significantly.

How can I maximize my Social Security benefits?

To maximize your Social Security benefits, particularly in the context of SSDI or SSI, it's crucial to ensure that your application is as comprehensive and accurate as possible from the outset. This includes providing detailed medical records, evidence of your work history, and a clear account of how your disability affects your daily life and ability to work. Timing is also critical; applying too early or after significant delays can affect your benefits.

Moreover, understanding the intricacies of the system, such as the correlation between your work history and your benefit amount, can also aid in maximizing your benefits. This is where the guidance of a skilled advocate comes into play, offering personalized strategies based on the specifics of your case and ultimately enhancing your chances of securing the maximum eligible benefits.

What is the difference between SSI and SSDI?

The difference between Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a source of confusion for many. Simply put, SSDI is available to workers who have accumulated a sufficient number of work credits and have paid into the Social Security system through payroll taxes. SSI, on the other hand, is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources, regardless of their work history.

SSI is aimed at helping those who are disabled, blind, or aged 65 and older, and who have financial needs, while SSDI serves those who have worked long enough under Social Security but cannot work due to a disability. Each program has its own eligibility criteria and benefit calculation methods. This distinction is crucial for applicants to understand, as it directly affects the type of benefits for which they may qualify, as well as the application process itself.

Should I reapply for SSDI/SSI after a denial?

After a denial, the instinct might be to immediately reapply for SSDI or SSI, but this isn't always the best course of action. Instead, filing an appeal of the decision often presents a better opportunity to secure benefits. The appeals process allows for a thorough review of your case, potentially before an administrative law judge, where you can present additional evidence or clarify any misconceptions from your initial application.

Reapplying means starting from scratch, and without addressing the reasons for your initial denial, you may face the same outcome. By focusing on the appeal with an experienced advocate's support, your chances of overturning the decision can increase significantly. Our approach involves a comprehensive case analysis, enabling us to tackle the appeal with a strategy optimized for success.

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