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Social Security for Children in Marion County, IL


Social Security for children in Marion County, IL. Caring for a child with disabilities is not only emotionally challenging, but it can be economically taxing too. Fortunately, there are resources available for income-eligible families so that they can afford things to help raise the child, like medical treatments, educational expenses, medical equipment, skilled nursing assistance, home modification costs, and more.

At Drummond Law, our Social Security lawyers in Marion County, IL, understand that having to file for Social Security to help cover these expenses can be time-consuming and overwhelming on top of already caring for a child that has many needs. Please take care of your family while we take care of everything else. We will help you file for Social Security for children, appeal a claim denial, or any other type of problem you may encounter during the process. Contact our team or call 800-842-0426 for a free case evaluation.

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Applying for Social Security Benefits for Children in Marion County, IL

Applying for Social Security for children benefits requires significant evidence as well as specialized or additional testing. We can help you complete and submit the initial applications and the required Child Disability Reports. Also, it’s crucial to save all documentation from doctors and teachers that address your child’s special needs, conditions, and side effects. We’ll help you gather all pertinent documents and present them to the SSA to demonstrate the child’s need for benefits.

There are a few options for children—both child and adult— to help them get the support they need.

Drummond Law can help you file for the federal programs including, but not limited to:

  • SSDI for adult children of deceased or disabled parents – This might be required if a disabled child over 18 years of age is reliant upon a parent that has passed away or is disabled.
  • SSI for children – This might be required if there is not enough work credits on behalf of the disabled child.
  • Many claims are denied at first because there is an issue with the filing. Our attorneys can help you avoid these errors so that you can start receiving the benefits needed to keep your child and family healthy.

    SSI for Children Marion County

    Social Security Disability is meant to help individuals with disabilities but, in order to qualify for SSD, you need to have built-up work credits. Children do not have the opportunity to pay into the system, but that does not mean that their families do not need the additional help. This is what the Supplemental Security Income—a needs-based program—is for! SSI provides benefits for those who do not have a work history but still require medical and financial assistance.

    The qualifications include:

    • Under the age of 18 – this includes children, grandchildren, adopted children, and stepchildren
    • OR under the age of 19 – if the child is attending elementary or secondary school full-time
    • Disability – The condition must limit the child’s abilities and must be expected to last for a minimum of 12 months or be chronic. Conditions include mental (i.e. significant learning disability, low IQ, depression, autism, drug dependence) and physical (i.e. cystic fibrosis, heart transplant, cancer, visual and hearing loss, paralysis, amputations)
    • Limited/no income – The child is in the care of and living with a family that has limited resources.

    When a child who has been receiving SSI turns 18, he or she will need to be reevaluated to see if their disability may still qualify. This is why having an experienced SSI for children lawyer in Marion County, IL, on your side from the very beginning is critical.

    SSDI for Children Over 18 Marion County

    When a young person with a disability reaches the age of 18, the program can shift dramatically, so you need to prepare them and yourself so that you do not suffer any interruptions in benefits.

    Adult children may be entitled to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) if they’re unmarried, lost their parents, or if those parents are retired or also claiming disability. Eligibility is based on the parent’s earnings record.

    The regulations surrounding SSDI benefits are different than those governing the SSI program. These requirements include:

    • Disability – Eligibility is determined based on the definition of a disability for adults, rather than for children. Additionally, the child should be diagnosed with a disability before 22 years of age.
    • Limited resources/no income – Child and family do not have the resources available to support themselves
    • Parent qualifications – The parent is deceased, disabled, or retired and the child is left needing assistance because of this lack of support. Before this point, at least one parent should have built up work credits into Social Security in order for the child to be eligible.

    Generally, it is not necessary for the adult child to have work credits on their own in order to receive these benefits, but the parent should have a work background in order to be eligible.

    How to Appeal a Denial of Social Security for Children Marion County, IL

    If you are denied benefits after filling out the application, then you should make it a point to appeal the denial. Having a Social Security lawyer in Marion County involved in the appeal process is necessary because the complicated Social Security system has courts, judges, rules, and regulations all on its own. You need someone who is aware of the workings of the process—both inside and out— and Drummond Law is there to help!

    Your chances of approval increase significantly when we step in. We will be at your side every step of the way as you face the SSA. We have thorough understanding of the issues at hand and will prepare you and your child for what lies ahead. For example, at the hearing, we will be there to ask the SSA’s vocational expert the correct questions on your behalf.

    Get in touch with Our Disability Lawyers in Marion County, IL | Drummond Law

    Our lawyers understand the severe financial, emotional, and physical hardships associated with having a child with disabilities. If you are one of these individuals, you need and deserve all the help that is available. Get in touch with our disability lawyers for help with all aspects of Social Security for children in Marion County, IL. Call Drummond Law at 800-842-0426 for a free claim consultation.

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