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Should You Work?

You may have heard that people who can work, even a little, cannot qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. That, fortunately, is not true. Many disabled people are able to work a few hours a week at jobs they are able to handle despite the disability. You can make a few hundred dollars a month and still qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.

Have you been denied benefits?

If there is any possible way to win your case, we’ll work hard to find it.

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The advice our Social Security Disability lawyers give claimants is to work if you’re able to. You need the money and there’s a good feeling about providing at least some of your own income even though you aren’t able to be as productive as you once were.

The Social Security Administration does put a limit on how much you can earn and still qualify for disability benefits.

Brad Myler & Associates, headquartered in Utah, has a nationwide network of Social Security Disability attorneys who have extensive experience pursuing Social Security Disability Insurance claims, belong to the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives (NOSSCR), and are dedicated to obtaining disability insurance for genuinely disabled people.

Wherever in the U.S. you live, Brad Myler & Associates assures you of local, personal service in pursuing your Social Security Disability claim.

Free consultation. Call 1-800-652-9626 or send us an e-mail. We will respond within 24-48 hours.

From our offices in Utah, the Brad Myler & Associates law firm serves clients throughout the United States, including Utah, Idaho, California, Washington, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, New York, Florida, Oregon, New Mexico, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Minnesota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Georgia, and all other states.

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