Lawyers Fighting for Your Social Security Eligibility Rights
Are you uncertain as to whether you qualify for Social Security disability benefits?
If you are unclear about your Social Security eligibility, you need the guidance and legal leadership of a seasoned, respected Social Security law firm. That's us: William C. Babut, PC. We help people who need help.
Our 15 years as a law firm and combined 40-plus years among our experienced attorneys have taught us a lot about the many guidelines for Social Security disability claims, including qualifications. Many individuals have their initial claims before the Social Security Administration (SSA) denied.
We can organize and present clear-cut evidence of your legitimate disability and explain in no uncertain terms why you are physically prevented from working. Throughout the entire process, you will receive the most compassionate, personalized client commitment we can offer.
If you have questions about your own Social Security eligibility, or that of a disabled friend or loved one, contact us. You can benefit from our attorneys' intimate knowledge of Social Security requirements, rules and regulations.
Call now, toll-free: 1-800-209-1717. We have four convenient William C. Babut, PC law office locations to serve you in Ypsilanti, Taylor, Adrian and Jackson.
Our Team of Michigan Social Security Eligibility Attorneys Is On Your Side
Your Social Security eligibility requirements depend on your age, at the time of your disability. Forty work credits are needed, typically; twenty of which were earned in the ten years prior to your disabling injury, or roughly five years of recent work experience.
People who don’t qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) often qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
In order to qualify as "disabled" and be in a position to receive disability benefits, you must have worked in jobs covered by Social Security; have a medical condition that meets the SSA's definition of disability; and have a disability that is expected to last for at least one year, or result in death.
The SSA's five-step process for determination of disability asks these questions:
- Are you currently employed?
- How severe is the injury you suffered?
- Does the injury meet or exceed a listing-level impairment?
- Can you do the same work you were doing before being injured?
- Can you perform any other type of work?
We invite you to be in touch with us, to discuss any of these Social Security eligibility legal issues, or how we can help you with your claim. At William C. Babut, PC, we help people who need help.
Contact William C. Babut, PC Toll-Free: 1-800-209-1717
There are a number of ways to contact us, from wherever you are in southeast Michigan. You can call us toll-free, e-mail or fax your request for a free initial consultation with our skilled Social Security benefits lawyers. Do it today.




