Frisco, Texas, is a quick growing suburban city on the north side of Dallas and reported a population of 116,989 in 2010. Many who live in the city actually find employment in Dallas, but the education, telecommunications and city government sectors are all crucial to the local economy.
Frisco’s population is serviced by the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) Region 6 district office in Dallas. That office sees around 64,000 new claims each year and distributes Social Security Disability benefits to more than 630,000 beneficiaries annually.
SSDI is paid to individuals with no income from employment due to total or complete disability lasting twelve or more months. To qualify for SSDI, you must meet the SSA’s disability requirements and have accumulated sufficient work credits throughout the course of your employment. If you do not meet the work credit requirements, you may still be eligible to receive SSI payments.
Apply for Frisco Social Security Disability Benefits
The application process for Frisco Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income is long and complicated. The SSA only approves 31.6 percent of initial claims reviewed in Dallas. This leaves all other applicants from Frisco to additional review steps, meaning they must request a reconsideration of their application and potentially an appeal as well.
Only 11.2 percent of those who receive a second review of their SSD claim being found eligible for benefits, and the majority of people who are initially denied benefits must proceed through the appeals process, sending their cases in front of an Administrative Law Judge for a final decision. Most Frisco claims which are denied are lacking sufficient medical documentation, but having the assistance of a Frisco disability attorney can make it more likely you’ll see a favorable determination on your claim for SSD benefits.
A Frisco disability lawyer can ensure all appropriate medical documents and other details are in your file before you submit your claim. This increases your chances of being found eligible for SSD benefits during the initial review process and reduces the chances that you’ll need to go through a second review and an appeals hearing.
Listed below, you will find the local Social Security office that accepts Frisco Social Security Disability applications:
Frisco Social Security Disability
3250 Craig Dr.
McKinney, TX 75070
Frisco Social Security Disability Resources
Eligibility for SSD is based on a number of factors, but the medical documentation contained in your application plays the biggest role. You must show you’ve received ongoing medical care. Achieving this with limited income can be difficult. Here are some free and low cost Frisco disability resources for receiving medical treatment, including resources in nearby Richardson.
Frisco Cares
6811 Oak St.
Frisco, TX 75034
(214) 705-8200
Centennial Medical Center
12505 Lebanon Rd.
Frisco, TX 75035
(972) 963-3333
Care Club
420 N Coit Rd., Suite 2015
Richardson TX 75080
(972) 231-7587
Your Frisco Disability Claim
Central to a favorable determination with your Frisco disability claim is having the right medical documentation in your application. Before you file your application with your local Social Security office, you should consider getting a free case evaluation from a Frisco Social Security attorney. He or she will review your file and can increase your chances of receiving benefits. A Frisco disability lawyer can also argue your case at the appeals hearing if necessary, and will be capable of guiding your through the entire application, review and appeals process – making it easier to understand, less stressful and more productive.
Disability attorneys charge no fees upfront and are only paid if you receive SSD benefits. To learn more about hiring a Frisco Social Security Disability attorney or to receive a free case evaluation, click here now.