Social Security Disability

Social Security Disability Lawyers

Have you been injured in an accident that has impacted your ability to earn an income to support yourself and your family? From application to appeal, the process of applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is complex, with very specific qualifications. The law firm of McTeague, Higbee, and Case has helped people throughout Maine for over 30 years with the Social Security disability process. We can help you.

Contact us at 207-725-5581 or 1-800-482-0958 to schedule a free initial consultation about Social Security claims and benefits.

Representing Seriously Injured People and their Families for Over 30 Years

We understand the qualifications that need to be met by every applicant. This means working with you to determine whether or not you meet those qualifications. We can help you gather the required documentation to support your application.

If you are one of the many people who has been denied Social Security benefits, we can represent you through the appeals process. From completing the paperwork involved in requesting reconsideration to gathering the medical and testimonial evidence to support your claim, we will make certain that your case is properly prepared, supported and presented.

Whether you are unable to work because of a work injury or because of non-work-related accidents or medical conditions, we can help you obtain Social Security disability benefits even while we pursue a workers' comp claim against your employer or a personal injury lawsuit against the party responsible for your injuries. Our attorneys will work to ensure that all aspects of your disability are covered. We are here to help.

The law firm of McTeague, Higbee, Case, Cohen, Whitney & Toker accepts clients throughout the state of Maine including Portland, Topsham, Bangor, Waterville, Lewiston, Augusta, Bath, Brunswick, Auburn and Biddeford. We currently represent former IBM employees in an age discrimination claim in states throughout the U.S. including New York, California, Vermont, North Carolina, Texas, Arizona, Colorado and Oregon.