Eligibility under Social Security Disability (SSD) guidelines in Saint Paul, MN require you to show you’ve been permanently or totally disabled for an extended period of time – one year or more – and unable to hold a job because of it. To apply for Saint Paul disability benefits, you’ll need to visit your local Social Security office, fill out your application online, here, or call the SSA at (800) 772-1213. To find the SSA office closest to you, do a quick search using your zip code on the Social Security Office Locator webpage, here, or call the number listed above.
About 56% of initial applications for Minneapolis disability benefits are denied. If you’re among those who are denied, you can request a second review. If denied again, a subsequent appeal can be filed and your case will be reviewed by an administrative law judge. You should expect a lengthy wait before your hearing date is scheduled and your case is heard. For some, it can be as much as a year and a half between filing the initial Saint Paul disability benefits application and receiving a final approval or denial after an appeal hearing.
Saint Paul Health Resources
Your local SSA office checks your application for all the essential forms and other paperwork before sending it on to the Disability Determination Services (DDS). DDS is an agency tasked with reviewing the medical portion of your claim. Medical records are critical to any Saint Paul disability benefits application and must show you’ve had ongoing treatment for the condition(s) that are causing your disability. With limited income, paying for medical treatment is difficult if not impossible. Here are a few low cost and free Saint Paul disability resources for healthcare.
Dorothy Day Clinic
183 Old 6th St W,
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1026
(651)290-6814
Open Cities North End Clinic
135 Manitoba Ave,
Saint Paul, MN 55117-5412
(651)489-8021
Open Cities Health Center
409 Dunlap St N,
Saint Paul, MN 55104-4201
(651)290-9200
United Family Medicine
1026 7th St W,
Saint Paul, MN 55102-3828
(651)241-1000
McDonough Homes Clinic
1544 Timberlake Rd,
Saint Paul, MN 55117-3946
(612)558-2191
Westside Community Health Services
153 Cesar Chavez St,
Saint Paul, MN 55107-2226
(651)222-1816
Eastside Family Clinic
860 Arcade St,
Saint Paul, MN 55106-3852
(651)772-9757
Saint Paul Mental Health Resources
Some applications for Saint Paul disability benefits are based entirely on a disabling condition. There are also disabled individuals who have mental and psychological components which affect their physical health. It’s important for a strong SSD claim to contain documentation of ongoing treatment for any mental or psychological conditions that play a role in disability. Here are a few Saint Paul disability resources for low cost and free mental health treatment.
Open Cities Health Center
409 N. Dunlap St,
Saint Paul, MN 55117
(651)290-9200
Union Gospel Mission
435 University Ave,
Saint Paul, MN 55101
(651)484-1721
Saint Paul Supplemental Security Benefits
For SSD recipients who live in group homes or long term care facilities, Supplemental Security Income is also available in Saint Paul, and sometimes, SSI is available for others who show sufficient need for additional assistance in paying for daily needs. Medicaid waivers and Medicare insurance coverage are often available to SSD recipients as well. For more information on applying for SSI, you should contact the Saint Paul SSA office at:
Social Security Administration
190 5th St E, Suite 800,
Saint Paul, MN 55101
(866)667-6032
To learn more about Medicaid waivers and Medicare eligibility, contact:
Ramsey County Human Services & Public Health Department
160 East Kellogg Blvd,
Saint Paul, MN 55101-1494
(651)266-4444
Or visit the Minnesota Department of Human Services, here.
Your Saint Paul Social Security Disability Claim
An SSD application that contains as complete as possible of medical records has the highest chances of being approved for Saint Paul disability benefits. A Saint Paul Social Security lawyer can increase your odds even further. Paying for legal help when disabled can be difficult, but a Saint Paul Social Security attorney charges no upfront fees and is only paid if you are approved for benefits. If you receive SSD, the attorney will be entitled to 25% of retroactive benefits, up to a maximum of $6,000.
To receive a free SSD case evaluation from a qualified Saint Paul Social Security disability attorney, click here.