As the economy remains on shaky ground and the federal deficits get larger, Congress has been tasked with the job of reducing money spent. Social Security disability remains a top issue for cuts. Some people see an easy way to cut the Federal budget is to place tighter restrictions on who receives Social Security disability benefits.
Recent News About Social Security
"[The House proposal] would cut $1.7 billion
from the Social Security Administration, meaning
delays for... disabled Americans awaiting
benefits."
-U.S. Senator
Bernie Sanders, VT
"Deficit Panel Eyes Deep Social Security Cuts"
-CBS
News
"Social Security Cuts Are Part Of Deficit Plan"
-Huffington
Post
"Insolvency Looms as States Drain US Disability
Fund"
-Steven C. Latourette, Congressman, Ohio 14th
District
"The long-term benefits are going
to have to be cut. Or taxes are going to have to
go up. Probably both. "
-ABC
News
If the eligibility requirements to receive disability benefits become stricter, many Americans will be unable to receive Social Security payments who are currently eligible to do so. Now is the time to apply for Social Security disability benefits!
If you feel that you may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits, then the first step is to contact the Cochran Firm Disability Lawyers by filling out the form on this page. Our experienced case managers and disability lawyers will review your claim and develop a plan of action designed to increase your chances of obtaining your benefits. There are no upfront charges, so contact the Cochran Firm Disability Lawyers today.
Waiting to apply for benefits can mean the difference between a lifetime of payments or a lifetime of bills. Congress may restrict funding and eligibility requirements any day. Therefore, it is imperative that you contact the Cochran Firm Disability Lawyers right away so that our experienced SSI and SSDI attorneys can start working your case immediately.
There is no fee unless you win your Social Security disability case. Submit the form to start.
There is no fee unless you win your benefits. You have
nothing to lose. Fill out the form today to get started!
Click here for an Atlanta, Georgia Resource Guide written especially to help people living in Georgia who suffer from disabilities.