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$1,000,000,000+
RECOVERED FOR OUR INJURED AND DISABLED CLIENTS
250+
YEARS OF COMBINED COURTROOM EXPERIENCE
100,000+
CASES WON
Do not put your trust in those who dabble in disability
The Pond Lehocky Giordano team simplifies the Social Security Disability (SSD) process. We offer a no-win, no-fee guarantee, and free consultations.
We offer trusted legal support designed to ease your mind. Clear, concise, and always client-focused.
Your trust and future are our priorities.
Experienced Disability Advocates
You have one shot to prove your case before a judge.
Choose the advocates who are in the courtroom every day.
COMMON SSD CONDITIONS
To receive Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, you must suffer from an injury or illness that will either keep you from working for at least 12 months or is terminal. Both physical and mental conditions can qualify for SSD benefits.
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Mental Health Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions
Neurological Disorders
Respiratory Conditions
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Our Useful Disability Resources
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is an insurance policy that you’ve paid for through years of working and paying your taxes.
Applying for SSDI can be a long and confusing process, but Pond Lehocky Disability is committed to providing resources and guidance to help you every step of the way. We are honored and privileged to have assisted over 50,000 disabled Americans obtain Social Security Disability benefits.
Helping people apply for SSD
Providing experienced legal support
Educating and empowering clients
Protecting SSD through advocacy
Frequently Asked Questions
Pond Lehocky Disability is excited to announce our new client portal, Case Status.
Our mobile app helps you get case updates and talk to your lawyer instantly.
What is social security disability?
Social Security disability (SSD) is an insurance policy that you’ve paid into. It is not a handout or welfare program. Most Americans know about Social Security retirement benefits, but many do not understand how SSD works. Just like retirement benefits, disability benefits are made up of your money too. The SSA takes a percentage of your paycheck and stores that money in a fund in case you become disabled and cannot work.
Who is eligible for social security disability?
To qualify for SSDI benefits, you must first have worked in jobs in which Social Security taxes were taken from your paycheck. Next, you must have a medical condition that meets SSA’s definition of “disability.”
How can I afford to pay a lawyer to help with my SSDI?
Disability benefits lawyers work on a contingency basis, which means if you do not win your claim, we do not receive any payment. This is a requirement from the federal government and is enforced by the Social Security Administration.