Atlanta Social Security Disability Lawyer



Denied Disability Benefits? Let an Experienced Attorney Fight for You
If you are unable to work because of a serious medical condition, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. Unfortunately, many deserving individuals are denied benefits despite years of medical treatment, documented limitations, and significant health challenges. At King Wade Attorneys, we help individuals pursue the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits they need to protect their future and provide financial stability for themselves and their families.
The Social Security Administration does not simply evaluate whether you have a medical condition. The agency evaluates whether your condition prevents you from performing substantial work activity on a full-time basis. This includes considering your physical limitations, mental health symptoms, chronic pain, medication side effects, age, education, work history, and ability to adjust to other employment. Many claims are denied because critical evidence is missing, medical records are incomplete, or the full impact of the disability is not properly presented.
At King Wade Attorneys, we understand that disability cases are about more than paperwork. They are about people whose lives have been changed by injury, illness, chronic pain, or mental health conditions. We represent individuals suffering from back injuries, neck injuries, degenerative disc disease, arthritis, neuropathy, diabetes complications, heart disease, stroke-related impairments, PTSD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, fibromyalgia, chronic pain syndrome, COPD, sleep apnea, and many other disabling conditions.
Federal disability regulations require the Social Security Administration to consider the combined effects of all impairments, not just one diagnosis. Even if a single condition may not appear disabling on its own, multiple conditions working together may prevent an individual from maintaining competitive employment. Social Security must also consider whether an individual can perform past work and whether there are other jobs realistically available given the person’s age, education, vocational background, and medical limitations.
For individuals over age 50 and age 55, special vocational rules may significantly improve the likelihood of approval. These rules recognize that older workers often face greater challenges transitioning into new employment after years spent in physically demanding occupations. Many claimants are unaware that age and work history can play an important role in determining disability eligibility.
Our office assists clients at different stages of the disability process, including initial applications, reconsideration appeals, and Administrative Law Judge hearings. We carefully review medical records, obtain supporting evidence, prepare clients for hearings, and present persuasive legal arguments designed to maximize the likelihood of approval.
Attorney King Wade understands firsthand the challenges faced by disabled individuals and their families. Growing up with a disabled veteran father and a mother receiving Social Security Disability benefits, she witnessed the frustration, delays, and bureaucratic obstacles that many claimants experience. Those experiences inspired her commitment to helping individuals navigate the disability system and fight for the benefits they have earned.
Many people believe that receiving a denial means their case is over. In reality, some of the strongest disability claims are initially denied and later approved through the appeals process. A denial is not necessarily a reflection of the strength of your case. Often, it means additional evidence, medical support, or legal advocacy is needed.
At King Wade Attorneys, we fight for individuals who can no longer work because of serious medical conditions. We understand the financial pressure that comes from mounting medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about the future. Our goal is to help clients obtain the benefits they need while providing compassionate guidance throughout the process.
If your disability claim has been denied, delayed, or if you are considering filing for benefits, contact King Wade Attorneys today. We are committed to helping disabled individuals pursue SSDI and SSI benefits and protecting their rights under federal law.
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