Over 30 Years Of Trial Experience

Injuries Qualifying for Disability

Milwaukee Attorneys Help Clients Apply for SSDI

According to the Social Security Administration, a 20-year-old worker has 3-in-10 chances of becoming disabled before reaching retirement. This is a staggering statistic, but the government provides a safety net for individuals who paid social security taxes and can no longer work due to a serious disability. This is known as Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

At the Welcenbach Law Offices, S.C., we have helped clients apply for benefits through SSDI for more than 30 years. We have an in-depth understanding of the application process and know how to make a claim stand out by proving the extent of someone's disability injuries. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation — we are well-prepared to represent you.

Extensive Experience in SSDI

The lawyers at our law firm have helped hundreds of clients obtain benefits through SSDI. We have a detailed understanding of the Social Security Administration's criteria to determine if someone has certain physical or mental disabilities to quality for SSDI benefits, such as:

  • Cancer
  • Stroke
  • Serious back injuries
  • Traumatic brain damage
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Mental illness — such as depression or bipolar

We also have a strong background proving that the disability injuries have affected the applicant's ability to work within the past year. The Social Security Administration also requires that the individual must have paid taxed for the past five years, and the applicant must have been disabled before reaching retirement.

What Can We Do For You?

Applying for SSDI benefits is complicated. But we are here to make the process as seamless as possible. As a first step, we work with clients to have their disability injuries assessed by a medical doctor who specializes in this area. The doctor will carefully evaluate the extent of the disability.

We carefully prepare each claim, presenting the medical evidence in a persuasive way to help clients obtain the maximum amount of benefits. If an SSDI benefits are denied, we will help you obtain further medical assessments and will ultimately present your case to the administrative law judge as an appeal.

Contact Us Today

If you have disabling injuries, we will work hard to help you obtain benefits coverage through SSDI.

Contact us by e-mail or call us at (414) 774-7330 to schedule a complimentary consultation. We offer convenient appointments at our law office, which is centrally located, near the Mayfair Mall.


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From law offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Welcenbach Law Offices, S.C. serves Milwaukee, Waukesha, Wauwatosa, West Allis, Greenfield, Hales Corner, Greendale, St. Francis, Cudahy, New Berlin, Franklin, Germantown, Mukwonago, Muskego, Oak Creek, Brookfield, Shorewood, Elm Grove, Hartford, Hartland, Jackson, Racine, West Bend, Pewaukee, Delafield, Oconomowoc, and elsewhere in Milwaukee County, Waukesha County, Washington County, Jefferson County, Dane County, Ozaukeee County and Racine County, WI.