To schedule a case review, contact our offices serving Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and clients nationwide. Our SSI disability attorneys are ready to help you with your claim.









O'Malley & Langan, P.C.
Worker Compensation Attorneys

9 North Main St, P.O. Box 664,
Pittston, Pennsylvania 18640
Tel: (570) 763 - 4716
Fax: (570) 883 - 1250
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213 Main St,
Towanda, Pennsylvania 18848
Tel: (866) 920 - 2201
Fax: (570) 268 - 0947
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426 Mulberry St, Suite 104,
Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503
Tel: (570) 906 - 8649
Fax: (570) 344 - 6199
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Pennsylvania: Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Towanda – SSI Disability Attorneys

People who demonstrate significant financial need and meet disability requirements may be eligible to receive Supplemental Security Income – monthly payments from the Social Security Administration that help individuals and families meet basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. At O'Malley & Langan, P.C., we help clients filing for government assistance. Our Pennsylvania offices serve Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Towanda with SSI disability attorneys who have the experience and knowledge to produce results. If you or a family member is disabled and you have few or no resources for basic needs, an experienced attorney can help you get the monetary benefits you deserve.

SSI Eligibility

Supplemental Security Income is not based on Social Security taxes. Instead, the money comes from general tax revenues, so if you’ve never been able to work or do not qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance, you may still qualify for SSI benefits. The most important factor in determining SSI eligibility is limited resources. You also must be disabled, blind, or over age 65. If you think you may be eligible, please take a moment to learn more about SSI disability qualifications, as you may be able to receive SSI payments in addition to Social Security Disability Insurance.

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SSI for Children

People under age 18 who are disabled or blind and unable to function can apply to receive SSI payments for children. If a child meets the federal disability requirements, and if he or she can demonstrate limited financial resources, the child should receive compensation to help manage living expenses. However, even if the child cannot work, if the parents care for the child and the family has adequate financial resources, the child’s SSI application will most likely be denied. The size of the available payments varies from state to state. To find out about laws in Pennsylvania, contact O'Malley & Langan, P.C., serving Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and beyond. Our SSI disability attorneys can help you file a claim.

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Contact Our SSI Disability Attorneys

There are many regulations associated with receiving Supplemental Security Income payments. Our practice serves Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Towanda, and greater Pennsylvania with SSI disability attorneys that can provide useful advice and help you file a claim to start receiving cash benefits from the government. Contact O'Malley & Langan, P.C., today!

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