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"I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND MR. DENMAN TO ANY ONE WHO HAS FILED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY AND BEEN DENIED . HE WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW UP FRONT IF HE FEELS HE CAN HELP YOU. HE DEALS WITH YOU ONE ON ONE, NO PARALEGALS, SECRETARIES . HE WILL BE THE ONE WITH YOU FROM THE BEGINNING UNTIL THE END. THIS GAVE ME GREAT COMFORT KNOWING HE WAS ON MY SIDE AND HELPED ME WIN MY CASE WITH BACK PAY TOO"

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 I have been in and out of hospital for several years and was finally unable to work. I tried to obtain social security disablity on my own and was turned down. I went on the internet and researched lawyers and found Stanley Denman. I contacted Mr. Denman and had an appoinment immediately. Within in a couple of months Stanley Denman got my disability benefits and we did not have to go to court. If you are looking for a disability lawyer Stanley Denman is the lawyer you want and need. Thanks Stanley for all your help!    Paula B. 
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Dallas Fort Worth Texas Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (SSD)

Social Security disability (SSD) insurance benefits. These benefits are available to Americans who have worked and, by doing so, paid in to the national disability insurance system. Those eligible for these benefits include individuals who are not of retirement age, and who are disabled to the point that they cannot work. Social Security disability benefits cover a broad range of physical and psychological medical issues.

SSD benefits are benefits paid by Social Security based on the amount of Social Security taxes you paid while you were working. Every person knows, for example, that he or she will receive a certain amount of Social Security benefits when becoming old enough to retire; SSD benefits are essentially "early retirement" benefits. SSD benefits are the same amount of benefits a person would receive when becoming old enough to retire. For example, if you would be entitled to $800 a month when you retire, but become disabled at age 52, you will begin receiving $800 a month immediately. SSD benefits are generally higher than SSI benefits and, more importantly, are not subject to reduction if you have other sources of income, unless you are receiving workers' compensation, some types of veterans' benefits, or are already old enough to be receiving Social Security retirement.

In addition to benefits paid to the disabled worker under SSD, there are two other types of benefits in this program. The first is "Disabled Widows Benefits" a benefit paid to a widow or widower more than 50 years old who has not remarried and who meets the definition of disability. The second is "Child's Disability Benefits" a benefit paid to the child of a wage earner who becomes totally disabled prior to his or her 22nd birthday.

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