Oklahoma Supplemental Security Income Lawyers
If you are no longer able to perform substantial gainful activity because of a disability, you are entitled to Social Security benefits. At the The Ritchie Law Firm, our Pryor Social Security disability lawyers protect the rights of people who are no longer able to work because of a total or partial disability. Whether you have recently suffered your disability or you have had your initial claim denied, we can help you get the protection you deserve.
Our firm is one of the few providing social security law services to Pryor and Mayes County, Jay, Grove and Delaware County, Vinita and Craig County, Miami and Ottawa County, Stilwell and Adair County, Tahlequah and Cherokee County, Sallisaw and Sequoyah County as well as other northeastern Oklahoma counties.
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There are many conditions that make an injury rise to the level of disability for the purposes of qualifying for Social Security disability benefits. You may qualify as the result of a mental disability, physical disability or a combination of multiple disabilities that are expected to last at least twelve months or result in death. We help people across Oklahoma suffering from a number of conditions, including:
- Asthma
- Depression
- Heart conditions
- Arthritis
- High blood pressure
- ADHD
- Fibromyalgia
- Degenerative disc disease
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
There are two types of Social Security benefits available, and we will evaluate your situation and help you determine which type you qualify for:
- Social Security disability insurance: Also known as SSDI, Social Security disability insurance is paid to people who have paid into the Social Security system through wage deduction throughout their working lives. If you have worked for most of your life and are now disabled, you will most likely qualify.
- Supplemental Security Income: Even if you have not worked for most of your life, you can still obtain disability benefits from Social Security.
Social Security benefits include retirement benefits; benefits to disabled people, spouses and dependent children of Social Security beneficiaries; and widows, widowers, and dependent children of a deceased person who had been the beneficiary of SSDI or SSI.
Learn more about Social Security disability claims.
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Getting the Social Security disability benefits you deserve can be an uphill battle, so make sure you have an experienced attorney on your side. From our offices in Pryor, we represent people throughout the greater Tulsa area. Call us toll free at 877-470-5134 or contact us online today for a free initial consultation.







