Return to Videos Submitting a claim for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits can be somewhat overwhelming if you're not familiar with the process. You can expect delays, complications and outright denials. This leaves you with a few options: resubmit the claim or appeal the denial, and potentially litigate the conflict. However, Tampa SSDI lawyer Mike Murburg says there may be another alternative. "If you have a severely disabling condition and have been left without adequate financial resources with which to cover your expenses, then you may qualify for the Compassionate Allowances program. It allows individuals with the most severe conditions to skip the line and reduce the waiting period." The Social Security Administration has a list of hundreds of specific conditions that will qualify you for expedited claim processing under the Compassionate Allowances program. If you are suffering from a severe physical or mental condition that has led to you being disabled, then speak to an experienced Tampa SSDI lawyer for further assistance. For over 25 years, attorney Mike Murburg has helped families when they need it most, call today for a free consultation. The Office of Mike Murburg, P.A.
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Tampa SSDI Lawyer Explains the Compassionate Allowances Program
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