SSDI & SSI Attorney in Spokane
Dedicated SSDI & SSI Law Firm Proudly Serving Washington & Idaho
Committed to Securing You the Government Benefits You Deserve. Total Respect, No Judgment.
Whether you have a disability that is preventing you from working, or you are the parent of a child who has a severe disability, or you have been struggling to get by on a low income, we can help. Together, we’ll take the necessary steps to achieve your desired outcome.
SSDI
If you’re part of the American workforce and you become disabled, you may be entitled to file for SSDI benefits. We’ll guide you through the process of filing and appealing an SSDI claim.
SSI
Low-income individuals may be entitled to receive SSI benefits to assist with the costs of food, clothing, and housing. We’ll help to determine your eligibility and guide you through the process.
SSDI Appeals
If your SSDI or SSI claim is denied, we can help you pursue an appeal. We’ll help you gather the necessary documents and represent your voice in court to ensure you receive the benefits you deserve.
SSDI Denials
It’s common for first-time applications for SSDI benefits to be denied. We’ll asses your situation and advise you on how to proceed. If necessary, we’ll pursue a Social Security Disability appeal.
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About Maggie Schott
In 2011, attorney Maggie Schott founded her legal practice on the principle of treating every client with respect and compassion. She enjoys meeting with her clients one-on-one to discuss the details of their situations and their desired outcome. From there, she develops a customized plan of action that’s designed to help you achieve your goals.
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Disability
Social Security Disability Denial Rates
The Social Security Disability denial rates are high, but if you work with a lawyer on your case, you have a much better chance of getting approved.
Maggie Schott
March 1, 2021
Disability
Is Social Security Taxable?
Social Security is taxable, but only if you’re making a certain amount either as an individual or a couple, and SSI is never taxable.
Maggie Schott
February 24, 2021
Disability
Can Someone on SSI Inherit a House?
If you’ve inherited a house and you’re on SSI, there are ways to ensure you won’t lose your benefits.
Maggie Schott
February 16, 2021