Susquehanna County Social Security Disability Lawyer

When you’re applying for Social Security disability benefits in Susquehanna County, you need the best Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer you can find. A lot of lawyers say they’re the best, but we have the awards and reviews to back it up. Attorney Patrick J. Best has not only been named a Super Lawyer Rising Star by Philadelphia Magazine, he is the author of The Essential Social Security Disability Survival Guide, and the host of the YouTube show “Social Security Disability with Patrick J. Best, Esq.” Need we say more?

Social Security Disability in Susquehanna County

Our Stroudsburg Law Office services our Susquehanna County cases. But before you even come into our office, we have free resources to help you get the process started.

First, Attorney Best hosts the ARM Lawyers YouTube show “Social Security Disability with Patrick J. Best, Esq.” in which he answers common questions from clients. This is a great starting point for many people. We address many of the common questions about the Social Security disability process in these videos.

Second, Attorney Best offers his book, “The Essential Social Security Disability Survival Guide“, for FREE, just by requesting a copy. As part of the ARM Yourself With Knowledge series, this guide aims to help you navigate the process of filing for Social Security disability benefits from application through appeal.Image: 3d Cover of The Essential Social Security Disability Survival Guide by Patrick J. Best, Esq., Susquehanna County Social Security Disability LawyerIf you would like to discuss your personal situation or if we didn’t answer your specific questions in our show, just give us a call and we’d be happy to discuss your case. Our consultations are completely free so you have nothing to lose. If you’d prefer to e-mail us, just click here for a free consultation.

Social Security Disability Insurance in Susquehanna County

The SSDI program pays benefits to workers who have disabilities that are severe enough to impair them from working. This program is separate and distinct from the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. Although there are some similarities between the programs. The SSDI program functions like an insurance program. Workers pay “premiums” in the form of taxes withheld in their paychecks.

In Susquehanna County, Social Security Disability Insurance applications are processed by the Bureau of Disability Determination. If you’re applying for disability benefits, you need a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer who knows the process and knows how to navigate the Bureau of Disability Determination.

While you may have seen advertisements for large national firms, these firms rarely have an actual presence in Susquehanna County. This tends to show in the way these firms handle Social Security Disability cases in Susquehanna County. You need a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer who handles cases in Susquehanna County and has an office near Susquehanna County.

Social Security Disability cases in Susquehanna County are generally assigned to one of two field offices, depending upon what part of the county you live in. You may be assigned to the Scranton field office at the Oppenheim Building, 1st Floor, 409 Susquehanna Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503 or the Binghamton field office at Suite 300, 2 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901. (You can find your local Social Security field office here.) Good news though, if you’re working with a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer – it is unlikely you’ll even need to step foot in the local office. We can handle everything for you from the very beginning.

Social Security Disability Hearing in Susquehanna County

If your initial disability application and Request for Reconsideration have been denied, you will need to file a Request for Hearing with an Administrative Law Judge. The hearing is one of the most important parts of the Social Security disability process. To start, it has one of the highest probabilities of success if you have the right Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer.

Moreover, the Social Security disability hearing process is one of the last opportunities for you to submit evidence in support of your claim. While you can appeal the decision after the hearing, you may not be able to add evidence. If you do not present your case properly at the hearing you can destroy your claim!

While it’s important to have a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer at every stage of the process, the hearing stage is particularly important. Generally speaking, there are two Social Security hearing offices that handle Susquehanna County cases:

  • Wilkes Barre hearing office: Stegmaier Building, Suite 201, 7 North Wilkes-Barre Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702;
  • Syracuse hearing office: 5th Floor, 300 S. State Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

(You can find your Social Security hearing office here.) If your cases is handled by the Syracuse hearing office, you may have your hearing at a satellite office. For example, some of our Susquehanna County clients have had hearings in the Binghamton Social Security office before.

Because each hearing office has its own Administrative Law Judges, having a local Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer can make the difference in your cases. A Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer will have hearings in front of these same judges routinely and as a result, that lawyer will know the judge’s preferences.

Our Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer has significant experience with both the Wilkes Barre hearing office and the Syracuse hearing office as well as the judges in each office.

Appealing Social Security Disability Decision in Susquehanna County

If you are denied benefits after a hearing with an Administrative Law Judge, you will need to appeal the decision to the Appeals Council. During the Appeals Council process, it is important to have a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer on your side. Many people are surprised to learn that while the Social Security Act is a federal law, it can be applied differently from state to state. It can even be different within your state! If you don’t have a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer, you may miss out on some arguments that are specific to your location.

If you are located in Susquehanna County, but are assigned to the Binghamton field office, things can get even stranger. Because your case will be heard by a New York judge, that judge will tend to apply New York law. Sometimes, that hurts you. Because you live in Pennsylvania, the judge should be applying Pennsylvania law. Because issues like this are unique to Susquehanna County, you need a lawyer who knows about these unique issues.

While you may be told that any lawyer can file a Request for Review to the Appeals Council, if you live in Susquehanna County, you should have your Request for Review filed by a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer with offices near Susquehanna County.

File a Civil Action in Susquehanna County

If your Request for Review is denied by the Appeals Council, you are officially out of appeals within the Social Security Administration. Your sole remaining remedy is to file a Civil Action in Federal District Court. Many lawyers who handle Social Security disability cases do not handle Federal District Court cases.

If you live in Susquehanna County and need to file a Civil Action, you need a Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer who knows the Federal District Court process. There are three Federal District Courts in Pennsylvania: the Eastern District, the Middle District, and the Western District. Each of these District Courts has their own judges. Each Court and each Judge applies the law differently.

Susquehanna County is located in the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Court for the Middle District is held in Scranton, Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre and Williamsport.

Image: Map of the Middle District of Pennsylvania. A Susquehanna County Social Security lawyer can file a civil action in this district.

Many people are surprised to learn that you don’t only need a Pennsylvania Social Security disability lawyer to file a claim in Federal District Court, you need a lawyer who has specific experience within the proper District Court. Because we are located in Susquehanna County, we have extensive experience handling Social Security disability appeals in the Federal District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

Susquehanna County Locations Served

Our office handles Social Security disability cases all across Susquehanna County, but we specifically serve the following areas:

  • Brackney
  • Montrose
  • Hallstead
  • Kingsley
  • South Gibson
  • Union Dale
  • Little Meadows
  • Herrick Center
  • Lawton
  • Lenoxville
  • Friendsville
  • Hop Bottom
  • South Montrose
  • Springville
  • Great Bend
  • New Milford
    Harford
  • Jackson
  • Clifford
  • Nicholson
  • Meshoppen

Even if your town is not listed, call us. We handle Social Security disability cases in Susquehanna County whether or not they are listed here.

Contact a Susquehanna County Social Security Disability Lawyer today

Our Susquehanna County Social Security disability lawyer strives to make this process as easy as possible. Contact our office today to schedule a free consultation! Call or e-mail us directly.

The best part is that we can start the whole process over the phone or by video conference so you don’t even need to come into the office! We make everything as easy as possible for you from start to finish. Call us today.