New Jersey Social Security Disability Lawyer
Applying for Social Security & Disability
If you (or a family member) have suffered an injury or disease that prevents you from working, or is expected to prevent you from working for one year or longer, you may be entitled to receive Social Security disability benefits. The Law Offices of Jeffrey W. Goldblatt Esq. handles social security disability benefits cases throughout East Brunswick, Freehold, Edison, New Brunswick, Somerville, Toms River, and other communities in Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Somerset, Mercer and Union counties. Contact an experienced Social Security disability attorney today.
Jeffrey Goldblatt has represented disabled individuals for over 30 years. He was one of the first attorneys in Middlesex and Monmouth counties to devote a large portion of his practice to obtaining disability benefits for those in dire need of government assistance. Mr. Goldblatt understands that the Social Security disability process can be a long, complicated, and frustrating experience to those not represented by an attorney. He will simplify the procedure for you and guide you through the appeals process.
Social Security Appeals
Mr. Goldblatt accepts most social security cases on a contingency basis. If he fails to obtain benefits for you, you pay no fee. The Social Security appeals process requires experienced representation in order to present a well-structured and convincing case to establish the disability requirements. Mr. Goldblatt is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives. He is an experienced attorney who can help you.
Social Security Benefits
As an experienced New Jersey disability lawyer, Mr. Goldblatt offers assistance in obtaining the following Social Security benefits:
- Disability Insurance Benefits Paid to individuals who have worked in recent years (five out of the last 10 years in most cases) who are now disabled.
- Disabled Widow's and Widower's Benefits Paid to individuals who are at least 50 and become disabled within a certain amount of time after the death of their husband or wife.
- Disabled Adult Child Benefits Paid to the children of persons who are deceased or who are drawing Social Security disability or retirement benefits. The child must have become disabled before age 22.
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits - Paid to individuals who are poor and who are disabled. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is designed to help elderly, blind, or disabled people who have little or no income, and it provides benefits to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
For assistance with disability benefits contact Mr. Goldblatts offices in East Brunswick and Freehold, New Jersey, today.






