Lexington Social Security Attorney

Lexington is known for horses and bluegrass music. Known both as the “Thoroughbred City” and as “Horse Capital of the World,” Lexington boasts two historic race tracks. The Keeneland Race Track opened in 1936 and has offered races from April to October ever since. The Red Mile Harness Track features sulky racing (also known as harness racing), and is the second oldest race track in the nation. Kentucky Derby winners are bred and retired here, nourished on the area’s calcium-rich grasses that give the “bluegrass region” its name. The city is also known for its lively arts scene, including an orchestra, ballet company, theater, museums, opera, and choirs. Lexington is home to the State’s oldest bluegrass music festival. The Festival of the Bluegrass began in the early 1970s and is held every summer, featuring bluegrass musicians from Kentucky and around the nation.

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With a city population hovering around 300,000, and a regional population of about 100,000 more, Lexington is a thriving metropolitan area. Its citizens are well educated, with almost a quarter of the adult residents holding a bachelor’s degree or higher. Lexington is home to the University of Kentucky, Transylvania University, and the Bluegrass Community & Technical College. The city’s economy is diverse, including everything from the world’s busiest peanut butter plant to computer companies and car manufacturers. Lexington’s largest employers are the University of Kentucky and the county government.

Applying for Lexington Social Security Disability Benefits

A majority of the city’s population is Caucasian, with African-Americans making up the next largest racial segment. Latinos comprise roughly 3% of the population. About 30% of the population is aged 45 or older, with about 10% aged over 65. The population is evenly divided among men and women. Roughly 20% of those receiving Social Security benefits are disabled, receiving disability assistance either from Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

In order to receive disability benefits from either of these government programs, it is necessary not only to prove that you are disabled and unable to work at your regular job, but also that you are so severely disabled it is impossible for you to work at any job. The facts that support your disability claim must be documented in your medical records. Even if your case looks clear-cut, it may take months before it is heard. Even then, most initial disability applications are denied, although the denial need not be the last word. Often, cases that are denied at the initial level are approved under appeal.

Hiring a Lexington Disability Attorney

Statistically speaking, approval rates improve dramatically for Lexington residents if they hire a Lexington Social Security lawyer. This is because a Lexington Social Security Disability lawyer is familiar with the lengthy, time-consuming, and often confusing course that comprises the Social Security Disability benefits process. A Lexington disability lawyer can help you understand this process, give you advice on whether or not to attempt work during the waiting period while your claim is considered, and assist you in gathering all the medical documents required to make your case to the SSA. A Lexington Social Security attorney is also familiar with the medical jargon contained in the Blue Book, the SSA’s manual describing the medical requirements for each disability it considers. Without this understanding, it is hard for the average person to know whether the medical records they receive will be the ones acceptable to the SSA. In addition to these services, a Lexington disability attorney can help you if your claim reaches the hearing stage by reviewing the reasons your claim has been rejected and, if need be, by finding and questioning witnesses who can explain your situation.

While is it not necessary to hire the help of a Lexington Social Security attorney, having assistance can improve you chances of a successful outcome. In addition, the services of a Lexington Social Security Disability lawyer can also ease the burden of filing and monitoring your case, thus giving you the time you need to concentrate on your health.

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A Lexington Social Security Disability lawyer will also handle disability claims in the following cities located in Fayette County, Bourbon County, Clark County, Madison County, Jessamine County, Woodford County, Scott County, and Harrison County: Athens, Becknerville, Winchester, Georgetown, Frankfurt, Versailles, Lawrenceburg, Shelbyville, Nicholasville, Richmond, and Danville.