Antioch Social Security Disability

Antioch, California is in the East Bay section of the San Francisco Bay Area, located right in Contra Costa County. The population of Antioch is a little more than 102,000 people according to the 2010 US Census. The city’s largest employers are Kaiser Permanente, Antioch Unified School District and Sutter Delta Medical Center.

The Social Security Administration reports that the number of people listed as beneficiaries of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) in Antioch or of supplemental security income (SSI) benefits in current-payment status was more than 38,000 in December 2010. For workers who have been injured and are unable to work for at least one full year due to a “total” disability, you may be able to receive SSDI in Antioch. In order to qualify, your work history over the last ten years must include a sufficient number of work credits from a job covered by social security. In some cases, even if you have not earned enough work credits, you may still qualify to receive Social Security benefits in Antioch.

Apply for Antioch Social Security Disability Benefits

Less than one-third of all initial California social security disability claims were being awarded at the end of 2011. The SSA reviews both medical and non-medical information to make a determination on your Antioch social security disability case. If there is not enough medical evidence available in your file to support your disability claim, your case will likely be denied. Be sure to hire an Antioch social security disability attorney who can provide you the guidance needed to successfully submit your application and increase your chances of winning your disability claim. Disability attorneys in Antioch work with the SSA on behalf of their clients.

If you have applied for social security disability in Antioch and your initial claim was denied, you can appeal the initial decision within 65 days of the date on the denial letter and file a Request for Reconsideration. Before filing your appeal, consult your Antioch disability attorney. He or she may be able to offer advice to help improve your chances of winning your appeal. Filing an appeal will likely extend your case, possibly for months. As such, it benefits you to have the help of an Antioch disability lawyer to expedite your case. In the state of California, about 82% of reconsiderations are denied. If your appeal is also denied, you can Request a Disability Hearing for your Antioch social security disability claim and have your case heard by an administrative law judge at the Oakland hearing office. Currently, the Oakland office award a little over half of the SSD cases heard.

Listed below are the local Social Security Offices where a Antioch Social Security applicant can file a claim for disability benefits:

Antioch Social Security Disability
2615 Crow Court
Antioch, CA 94509

Antioch Social Security Disability Resources

To win your Antioch social security disability case, you have to be able to show that you have suffered a disability that keeps you out of the workforce for at least twelve months. If you are uninsured or underinsured, there are facilities in the Antioch area that may be of service to you.

Listed below are free/reduced-cost health clinics located in the Antioch Area:

Community Practice Clinic - Antioch
1104 Buchanan Rd. Ste C10
Antioch, CA 94509-4226

Antioch Health Center
3505 Lone Tree Way Ste 1
Antioch, CA 94509-6067

Sutter Delta Medical Center
3901 Lone Tree Way
Antioch, CA 94509

Antioch Medical Center
4501 Sand Creek Road
Antioch, CA 94531

Your Antioch Disability Claim

Your medical file plays a significant role in determining your Antioch social security disability case. It is important that you are receiving regular medical attention from a licensed physician to document and support your claim otherwise your claim may be denied. As soon as you are injured, but sure to see a doctor and find an Antioch Disability attorney to work with on your case. The attorney will review your claim, offer guidance and coach you on what to say during the hearing process. Your SSD attorney will also file the application and submit documentation for you and represent you during the appeals process if necessary.

The initial consultation with a disability lawyer is free and you will only have to pay if your attorney wins your case for you. To learn more about hiring a Social Security attorney or to request a free evaluation of your case, click here.