Minnesota Social Security Disability Center

Welcome to Fields Law Disability Center. The goal of this website is to provide visitors with valuable information about Minnesota Social Security Disability benefits. In this website you will find an abundance of information about Social Security Disability benefits and learn how to apply and receive your rightful benefits. We are committed to providing first-rate legal representation and standing up for people in Minnesota who are unable to continue working full-time due to an unexpected injury or illness.

You’ve paid money into the social security administration for many years. You trusted that the money would be there if you needed it. But now that you’re disabled and unable to return to work, the social security disability benefits you counted on are being denied.

The majority of people in Minnesota who apply for social security disability benefits are turned down a minimum of two times. If you’re hurt and struggling to get the social security disability benefits you desperately need, you need a solution.

If you have suffered an injury that has resulted in a disability, you may be able to collect compensation from the Social Security Administration. Our Minnesota Social Security Disability Attorneys understand what the Social Security Administration requires for claiming Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI) and for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability claims.

Part of our job is to spare you from the hassle of waiting in long government lines and spare you from the chance that your claim might be delayed by government red tape. Our Minnesota Social Security Disability Attorneys will take care of all aspects of your case, including complicated paperwork. No fee will be collected until your Social Security Disability claim has been approved.

Minnesota Social Security Disability Benefits Lawyer & SSDI and SSI Attorney

Have you applied for Social Security Disability benefits? Were disability benefits denied? Whether you are contemplating an initial application or you have a denied application, we can help you at the Fields Law Disability Center.

SSDI Benefits

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a benefit earned when you and your employers paid into the Social Security Administration system. SSDI is an insurance program set up to protect workers who are disabled and unable to work. If you are disabled and unable to work, you have earned the right to SSDI benefits.

The SSDI system is complex and can involve multiple hearings and appeals. Most initial applications are denied. Minnesota Social Security Disability benefits lawyer Steve Fields has experience in helping injured and disabled people gain the benefits they deserve. SSDI Attorney Fields and our staff will handle your case with personal care, making sure that your disability is documented to satisfy the requirements of social security disability.

Supplemental Security Income Benefits

Fields Law Disability Center also represents people who need the help of Supplemental Security Income (SSI). SSI is a program designed to help people in Minnesota who have never been able to work because of disabilities.

If you are disabled and cannot work, SSDI and SSI are available to help you. You will find a compassionate, experienced SSDI and SSI Minnesota attorney at Fields Law Disability Center.

If you believe you are entitled to Social Security Disability benefits simply fill up the evaluation form with your correct contact information as well as an ample explanation of your claim and we will get back to you and present you with the legal course of action you can take. The information you will send will be reviewed by our Minnesota Social Security Law Attorneys and be rest assured that the privacy of your claims will be protected.

You can also call us through our toll free number or simply make an appointment to visit us in our office if you need immediate legal help for your Social Security Claims.
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