SSI Attorneys — Greenville, South Carolina
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a government benefit administered through the Social Security Administration. It is designed to provide financial relief for disabled people who have low income and few financial resources.
One of the main differences between Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) is that SSI does not require a previous work history. SSI pays benefits to people with a disability and people over age 65. As a general rule, you must not have assets of more than $2000 to be eligible for SSI benefits. However, certain types of assets, like a home or car of reasonable value, may not count towards the $2000 cap.
At the law firm of Wood & Greve, we represent people seeking to obtain SSI benefits. As a firm that practices in the areas of workers' compensation, personal injury and SSDI/SSI cases, we know how to handle injury-based claims and benefits applications. To speak with an attorney at our firm, contact our law office in Greenville, South Carolina. Call 864-990-5712 to schedule a free initial consultation with an attorney at our firm.
More Than 30 Years of Legal Experience
If you are disabled or blind and in need of SSI assistance, let us put our knowledge and experience to work for you. Our attorneys, Ted Greve and Jefferson Wood, have more than 30 years of combined legal experience. We know how to handle SSI claims efficiently and prudently.
We understand that what we do has a significant impact on our clients' lives, so we work diligently to seek the best possible results for each client we serve. We are able to provide personal service and individual attention to each client. We understand that you may have many questions. We are pleased to answer our client's questions and provide the quality legal representation they need during a difficult time in their lives.
Contact Us
To speak with a lawyer at our firm about SSI or SSDI benefits, contact our Greenville law office at 864-990-5712 or contact us by e-mail.



