San Diego SSI Eligibility Attorneys. We Help You Obtain SSI Benefits
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a government benefit that is designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people who have little or no income. If you are eligible, you may receive benefits to help you pay for housing, food and other necessities.
Unlike Social Security Disability (SSDI), SSI does not require a previous work history. Even if you have not worked or paid Social Security taxes, you may receive SSI benefits. However, there are requirements.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for SSI benefits, you must have assets of less than $2000 as an individual, or $3000 as a married couple. You must have a qualifying disability, which may be a physical or mental disability. You must have a financial need for benefits.
Help in Southern California
If you need help applying for SSI or SSDI benefits, or you need an attorney who can handle an SSI/SSDI appeal, contact The Berkley Law Firm. We serve clients throughout Southern California from our offices in San Diego, Fullerton and Mission Viejo.
Professional, Caring, Effective | Free Initial Consultation | No Fee Unless Recovery | San Diego, Mission Viejo, Fullerton Offices | 714-515-5141 or 866-470-6963 | E-Mail Us
The process of applying for benefits or appealing a benefits denial can be complicated. Let us put our experience to work for you. Our attorney, Benjamin H. Berkley, has been helping clients obtain SSDI and SSI benefits for more than 30 years.
You Have Everything to Gain and Nothing to Lose
You do not have to have up-front funds to hire an experienced SSI/SSDI attorney right here in Southern, California. In fact, our law firm handles all SSI and SSDI cases on a contingency fee basis - we charge no legal fees unless we recover benefits for you.
Contact Us
The Berkley Law Firm serves clients in Orange County and throughout Southern California. We offer a free consultation to discuss your legal rights and options. To speak with an SSI lawyer at our firm about an initial application or appeal, call 714-515-5141 or 866-470-6963, or contact us by e-mail.




