Bruce B Rubin Attorney at Law

Disability Attorney in Troy, New York

(518) 270-9229456 Broadway, Troy, NY 12180View on Yelp
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About Bruce B Rubin Attorney at Law

Bruce B Rubin Attorney at Law stands out among Troy-area legal practices for his direct focus on Social Security law and workers compensation, two areas that frequently affect people who can no longer work due to illness or injury. His office at 456 Broadway in Troy places him within reach of clients throughout Rensselaer County who need help applying for SSDI or SSI benefits, or who are fighting a denial from the Social Security Administration. Social Security disability law is a specialized field, and having an attorney who focuses on it can make a significant difference in the outcome of an appeal. The firm currently has no Yelp reviews on record, but clients can contact the office directly at (518) 270-9229. Bruce B Rubin's dual focus on Social Security and workers compensation is particularly relevant for injured workers who may be dealing with both a workers comp claim and a long-term disability that qualifies them for federal disability benefits at the same time.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Social Security Disability Appeals
Workers Compensation Claims
Workplace Injury Representation
Disability Hearings Before an ALJ
Long-Term Disability Support

Specialties

Social Security LawWorkers Compensation Law

How They Can Help

Bruce B Rubin helps clients in Troy and the surrounding area pursue Social Security disability benefits, including initial applications for SSDI and SSI as well as appeals when claims are denied. He also handles workers compensation cases for people injured on the job in New York. Many of his clients are dealing with serious, long-term medical conditions that prevent them from working, and he guides them through the often complex process of documenting their disability and presenting it to the Social Security Administration or the New York Workers Compensation Board.

What to Expect

When you contact Bruce B Rubin's office, the process typically starts with a review of your medical condition, your work history, and any prior applications or claims you may have already filed. If you are applying for Social Security disability for the first time, he can help ensure your application is as complete and accurate as possible. If your claim has already been denied, he can evaluate the denial and prepare an appeal, including representation at a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge if necessary. For workers compensation matters, he handles the filing and any disputes with your employer or their insurer.

Service Area

Bruce B Rubin serves clients in Troy, throughout Rensselaer County, and across the Capital Region of New York for both Social Security disability and workers compensation matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI, or Social Security Disability Insurance, is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid over time. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a needs-based program for people with limited income and resources. Bruce B Rubin can help you determine which program you may qualify for based on your situation.
My Social Security disability claim was denied. Can Bruce B Rubin help me appeal?
Yes. Many initial disability claims are denied, and appealing that decision is often the path to approval. Bruce B Rubin handles Social Security disability appeals, including representation at hearings before an Administrative Law Judge. Contact his office at (518) 270-9229 to discuss your denial.
Can I pursue both a workers compensation claim and Social Security disability at the same time?
In many cases, yes. If your workplace injury has left you unable to work long-term, you may qualify for both workers compensation benefits in New York and federal Social Security disability benefits simultaneously. Bruce B Rubin's practice covers both areas, making his office a useful resource for people in that situation.
Where is Bruce B Rubin's office in Troy?
His office is located at 456 Broadway in Troy, New York, in Rensselaer County.
How long does a Social Security disability appeal take in New York?
Wait times for Social Security disability appeals vary and can be lengthy, sometimes taking a year or more to reach a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. Starting the process as soon as possible after a denial is important. Contact Bruce B Rubin at (518) 270-9229 to begin.
Does Bruce B Rubin charge upfront fees for disability cases?
Social Security disability attorneys typically work on a contingency basis, meaning they only collect a fee if you win your case, and that fee is regulated by federal law. Contact the office at (518) 270-9229 to confirm the specific fee arrangement for your case.

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