Fort Worth

Social Security Disability in Fort Worth, TX

Qualifying for Disability Benefits Insurance in Fort Worth
Social Security Disability Insurance in Fort Worth (SSDI) may be given to employees who are disabled, according to the Social Security Administration, with a physical or mental health condition which does not allow them to perform substantial gainful activity (SGA) and is so severe that it is expected to last for at least 12 continuous months or result in the worker’s death.

Social Security Disability Insurance in Fort Worth is not available to all disabled workers; in fact, workers will only qualify for Fort Worth SSDI if they have paid employment taxes and have earned 20-40 work credits over the course of their employment working jobs that are “covered” by Social Security.

Most full-time workers in Fort Worth can earn 4 work credits per year, and the number needed varies based on the age of the worker at the time of their disability. Social Security Disability Insurance auxiliary benefits may be paid Widows, widowers, dependents and disabled dependents over 18 years old, who were disabled prior to the age of 22.

What if the claimant has worked but not paid taxes or not worked at all? Unfortunately, claimants with insufficient work credits will not qualify for Fort Worth SSDI. The Federal Government does, however, offer another wage assistance program for the disabled, blind or aged (age 65 and older). It is called Supplemental Security Income, and it is only offered to individuals with very limited resources and income.

Ensure your case is properly represented with an experienced Fort Worth attorney

Social security laws allow you to file your own claim, but research indicates that most of the disability claims that are passed are those filed by attorneys or advocates. It is therefore, wiser to file a claim through a social security disability attorney or advocate.

Our experienced Fort Worth social security disability lawyers will ensure that your case is correctly represented, complete with the appropriate papers, medical reports and expert testimonies. You can trust our Fort Worth social security disability lawyers to thoroughly complete all the crucial but lengthy and time consuming procedures, before filing a claim.

If the case fails to pass the disability tests at the administration levels, our Fort Worth social security disability lawyers will take it further to the federal courts.

You can avail of the professional services of our SSDI and SSI attorneys or disability advocates in Fort Worth or any other city in Texas like Corpus Christi, Austin, Houston, Dallas, Amarillo or El Paso. If you would like to have an experienced Fort Worth disability attorney contact you, please complete our quick and free case evaluation form.

To apply for Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income in Fort Worth or any other cities in the surrounding areas including: Dallas, Irving, Bedford, Euless, Grand Prairie, Cedar Hill, or Mansfield, contact the Social Security Administration in any of the following ways:

  • See about qualifying for benefits by telephone and call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213.
  • You can always try applying for social security online and visit the Social Security Administration website at www.ssa.gov
  • Visit a Social Security Disability regional representative in your area office to see about qualifications. To locate the nearest Social Security Administration Field Office in Fort Worth go to the Social Security Administration website. Find the social security Office locator site at www.ssa.gov and enter your zip code. The site will bring up the closest Social Security Administration office in your area.

The Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) files all reconsiderations, schedules hearings and handles all Appeal Council reviews. The ODAR for the Dallas Region services residents in the Great Plains and Southwest states including: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. The address and phone number for the Dallas ODAR office is listed below.

Social Security Administration,
Office of Adjudication and Review (ODAR),
Suite 460,
1301 Young Street,
Dallas, Texas 75202-5433

Telephone: (214) 767-9401
Fax: (214) 767- 9407

Fort Worth ODAR Hearing Office

Each request for a hearing is processed in one of the Social Security Administration’s 16 hearing offices and 1 satellite office. The Fort Worth Hearing Office information is listed below.

Social Security Administration,
Office of Disability Adjudication and Review,
819 Taylor Street,
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

Telephone: (866) 613- 2744< br/> Fax: (817) 978- 4961

The Fort Worth ODAR Hearing Office services the following Social Security Administration Field Offices in Texas: Abilene, Amarillo, Big Spring, Brownwood, Cleburne, Fort Worth, Fort Worth-South, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, Pampa, Plainview, and San Angelo.

Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security income decisions are made by the DARS Division for Disability Determination Services (DDS), which is funded by the Social Security Administration.

SSDI or SSI applications from Fort Worth claimants are forwarded to the DARS Division for Disability Determination Office for review. The Social Security Administration makes the final decision determining whether or not a person is eligible to receive federal disability benefits.

4900 N. Lamar Boulevard,
Austin, TX 78751

Phone Number: (800) 628-5115
E-mail: DARS.Inquiries@dars.state.tx.us
Web Site: http://www.dars.state.tx.us/

Mailing Address:

Texas Rehabilitation Commission,
Disability Determination Services,
P.O. Box 149198
Austin, Texas 78714-9198

Telephone: 512-437-8000

According to the Social Security Administration, the SSA field offices in Fort Worth, Texas, perform a full range of services. Claimants may apply for SSDI or SSI, replace their Social Security cards, make changes to their benefits information or the SSA will help Medicare beneficiaries with limited income and resources apply for extra help with the cost of their prescription drugs under the new Medicare Prescription Drug Program. The social security offices for the Fort Worth area are listed below.

Social Security Administration,
819 Taylor St,
Room 1-A-07 Federal Bldg,
Fort Worth, TX 76102

Telephone: 1-800-772-1213

Social Security Administration
2785 Altamesa Blvd,
Fort Worth, TX 76133

Telephone: 1-800-772-1213

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