Are You Over the Age of 50 and Disabled?
I Can Pursue the Social Security Disability Benefits You Deserve
If you are over 50 years old but under 65 years old and you become too disabled to work, it puts you into a difficult position because you need income but are too young to collect Social Security retirement benefits. However, depending on your work history, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
If you are in this tough situation, you need a lawyer on your side you can trust to provide you with intelligent advice about your options and to represent you in getting the disability benefits you are entitled to.
At the law firm of Alan J. Nuta, Attorney at Law, I have been handling Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims for many years. I understand what the Social Security Administration is looking for and how to put together an effective case.
Get the help you need from an experienced attorney today. Contact me by calling toll free 866-616-1731.
Are You Eligible for SSDI and SSI Benefits When You Are Over 50?
Yes, being over 50 does not bar you from receiving disability benefits. In fact, it is sometimes easier for people over 50 to win a case. If a physical or psychological impairment is preventing you from working, you owe it to yourself to pursue the full benefits you deserve. If you have a good work history, it may be possible for you to receive Social Security disability benefits up until your full Social Security retirement age.
Don't go another day without the benefits you deserve. Call toll free 866-616-1713 today for a free initial consultation. I have five Maryland locations to better serve you: Gaithersburg, Frederick, Greenbelt, Hagerstown and Westminster.










