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For nearly three decades, dedicated attorney Mark E. Stern has been serving clients throughout Monroe County and Southern Wayne County, helping them secure their hard-earned Social Security benefits. Our small practice allows us to develop meaningful and lasting relationships with each client. We're ready to serve you, so call today.

If your social security disability insurance (SSDI) or supplemental security income (SSI) application has been rejected despite your being eligible, we can help. We've appealed hundreds of rejections with successful results. Let us put our experience to work and get you the benefits you deserve. Unfortunately, even if you fulfill all of the eligibility requirements, SSDI claims are frequently denied.
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Mark E. Stern has been providing quality legal services to Monroe County and Southern Wayne County for over 25 years and puts his experience to work every day on behalf of his clients. If you are facing a difficult legal challenge and don't know where to turn, pick up the phone and secure seasoned, local legal representation that won't break the bank.
Over 30 years ago, Mark E. Stern started his own practice in order to bring dedicated, local legal representation to individuals and families living in Monroe County and Southern Wayne County. When you call our firm, you will speak directly to an attorney, and that same lawyer will handle your case from start to finish.
If you're like most Americans, you've spent a considerable portion of your life working and paying into the Social Security system. Should you become temporarily or permanently disabled, it's only fair that you receive some of that back in the form of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a government-subsidized benefits program for low-income individuals who cannot work but who have not worked enough to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Many SSI recipients also qualify for and receive food stamps and Medicaid benefits.

If you meet the income requirements for SSI and have had your application denied or stopped receiving benefits, Mark E. Stern Disability Attorney is here to help.SSI is a means-based program, meaning it is only available to low-income individuals who don't earn enough in regular income to cover all of their expenses.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), more commonly know as Social Security benefits, are a form of government-subsidized benefits available to people who cannot work due to an injury or illness and have contributed to the program through Social Security payroll taxes or self-employed taxes.
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