Cedar Rapids Social Security Disability

As the seat of government for Linn County and the 2nd largest city in the state, Cedar Rapids, Iowa reported a population in the U.S. Census of 2010 of 126,326. It’s a mid-sized city, with grain processing accounting for the largest employment sector in the region, including food manufacturing and packaging plants. The retail distribution and financial services industries also play a big role in the local economy.

The Social Security Administration’s Region 7 office in Kansas City, MO provides services to the Cedar Rapids area, including the review of initial claims and the distribution of payments for more than 86,300 Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries.

SSDI provides income for people who are unable work due to permanent or long term disability. In order to qualify, you must meet health-related requirements and have sufficient work history during which you paid into the SSDI fund. Your inability to work must last for a year or more just prior to applying for benefits and work credits accumulated over the past decade of your employment history apply. If you do not meet the work requirements for SSDI, you may still be eligible to receive SSI.

Apply for Cedar Rapids Social Security Disability Benefits

The process for Cedar Rapids Social Security Disability benefit applications is a long and complicated one. The Social Security Administration (SSA) approves 31.6 percent of the initial claims in the Cedar Rapids area and awards benefits to 12.1 percent of the reconsidered claims reviewed in the Region 7 office.

If you are denied benefits after the initial review of your application, you’ll need to request reconsideration. If denied again, applicants must file an appeal, which will put their claim before an administrative law judge. The process can take months, but having legal help from a Cedar Rapids Social Security Disability lawyer can help shorten wait time.

The majority of Cedar Rapids disability claims initially denied are those which are missing documents, especially the appropriate medical records. A Cedar Rapids disability lawyer can review your entire case file and make sure you’ve gotten the appropriate medical tests and treatments for your specific condition. He or she will be familiar with the SSA’s requirements regarding medical documentation and can walk you through the application process.

The Social Security office location listed below is that which processes initial Cedar Rapids disability benefit claims:

Cedar Rapids Social Security Disability Office
3165 Williams Blvd SW,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Cedar Rapids Social Security Disability Resources

To be found eligible for Cedar Rapids disability benefits you must clearly document your disability and all the medical care you’ve received. Paying for healthcare as a disabled person with limited income can be difficult. Here are some of the Cedar Rapids disability resources for free and low cost medical services.

Linn Community Care
1201 3rd Ave SE,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403-4009
(319)730-7300

His Hands Free Medical Clinic
400 12th Street SE,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52406
(319)862-2636

St. Luke's Family Health Center
4251 River Center Court NE,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
(319)369-7397

Community Health Free Clinic
947 14th Ave SE,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
(319)363-0416

Your Cedar Rapids Disability Claim

Having the right medical documentation in your Cedar Rapids disability claim is central to being found eligible for benefits and a Social Security Disability attorney can review your case file to ensure your documentation is as thorough and complete as possible. He or she can assist you in getting the right medical care and tests performed and can walk you through the entire SSD review process. Additionally, if you are among those applicants who must file an appeal, a Cedar Rapids disability attorney will help prepare you for the hearing and will present your case before the administrative law judge. Cedar Rapids disability attorneys charge no fees upfront for their services and are only paid if you receive SSD benefits.