West Valley City (Salt Lake County), Utah is home to disability attorneys and advocates who are available to assists individuals with the process of applying for either SSDI or SSI benefits. These benefits are available to people who are expected to be out of work for a year or longer due to a disability. Currently in Salt Lake County there are 18,460 individuals receiving SSDI and 13,198 individuals receiving SSI.
West Valley City residents can either apply for disability on the SSA’s website or at the local SSA office listed below:
175 East 400 South
Suite 500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
This SSA office also serves the residents of Bountiful, Centerville, Coalville, Dugway, Echo, Farmington, Grantsville, Ibapah, Karmas, Magna, North Salt Lake, Oakley, Park City, Peoa, Rush Valley, Stockton, Tooele, Vernon, Wendover, Woods Cross and Salt Lake City.
West Valley City Disability Lawyers
West Valley City social security attorneys and advocates will help you all way the from the filing of the initial application to the disability hearing (if necessary). Statistics have shown that having a disability attorney by your side can significantly improve your chances of being approved for benefits.
Learn more about the benefits of hiring an attorney here.
A West Valley City Social Security Disability lawyer will also handle disability claims in the following cities located in Salt Lake County, Tooele County, Davis County, and Utah County: Magna, Stansbury Park, Erda, Grantsville, Tooele, Taylorsville, West Jordan, Sandy, Murray, Cottonwood Heights, Summit Park, and Bountiful.
You can contact the Utah state bar association If you have any questions about hiring an attorney in West Valley City.
Utah State Bar Association
645 S 200 E
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
West Valley City Disability Hearings
Due to the strict guidelines set by the SSA, most disability claims are denied at both the initial application and request for reconsideration stages. The stage in the application here most claims are approved is the disability hearing. During the disability hearing, you will have a chance to present evidence and argue your case in front of administrative law judge (ALJ). If you have not yet hired an attorney, you should seriously consider hiring one before attending your hearing. All West Valley city residents will have their hearings held at the Salt Lake City Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR).
The average wait time to have a hearing scheduled at the Salt Lake City ODAR is over a year. If you are in a difficult financial or medical situation and cannot wait that long to be approved for benefits, you can contact your congressman to see if it is possible to have your hearing scheduled sooner.
067 South 1300 West
Suite 101
West Jordan, UT 84088
Phone: (801) 486-1236
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