Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
What is required to qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
You may qualify for SSI if you are unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment, which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than twelve (12) months.
Am I eligible for Supplemental Security Income?
If you have little or no income, and assets of $2,000 or less for an individual, or $3,000 or less for a married couple, you may be eligible for SSI. Call the Ingram Law Firm for more information to find out whether you qualify.
Can my child qualify for SSI?
Yes. A child under 18 can qualify if they are disabled and meet income/resource limitations. Call the Ingram Law Firm for more information to find out whether you qualify.
How much money will my child get on SSI?
The maximum benefit available depends on many factors. Call the Ingram Law Firm for more information and for a free assessment to find out if you qualify for SSI in McAllen, TX.
What type of physical or mental impairments are considered disabling? Below is a partial list of just a few disabling impairments.
Can you help me apply for SSI?
Of course! Please contact our office. We will evaluate your case, file your application and represent you before the Social Security Administration at no cost unless we win.
What if my case is already denied?
We can help. Once a case is denied, an appeal must be filed within 60 days. Let us help. We will evaluate your case, file the appeal and represent you before the Social Security Administration at no cost, unless we win your case.
If I win how does Ingram Law Firm get paid?
SSDI pays benefits to you and certain members of your family, if you qualify. Ingram Law Firm’s fee is 25% of the back pay awarded, or $6,000, whichever is less. No fee is due from your monthly check. And, there is no fee for court costs or other expenses.
When Do I File for Disability Benefits?
You should file for disability benefits as soon as possible, because your application can take a long time to be processed.
If you or someone you know won’t be able to work for at least a year, you should file your application right away.