Social Security Disability Attorney Helping Oklahoma Residents
Experienced Legal Guidance for SSDI & SSI Claims and Appeals
When a disabling condition prevents you from working, you need more than paperwork—you need an advocate who understands the system and stands with you every step of the way. At Polly Murphy, PC, we help individuals across Oklahoma with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims, including clients in Ardmore, Durant, Pauls Valley, Terral, Anadarko, Antlers, Purcell, Duncan, Atoka, and surrounding communities.
If your initial application was denied, you’re not alone—many first-time claims are rejected. That’s where experienced legal guidance matters. We carefully review your case, identify what’s missing, and build a strong appeal strategy designed to move your claim forward and protect your rights under the law.
Were You Denied Benefits? You Still Have Options
If you recently received a denial, don’t be discouraged — it’s extremely common for initial disability applications to be rejected. What matters most is what you do next. Our firm carefully reviews your file, identifies what may be missing, and moves your case forward with a focused appeal strategy.
Attorney Polly Murphy has extensive experience handling Social Security Disability cases and understands how the Social Security Administration evaluates claims, what evidence they expect to see, and how to clearly present your situation throughout the appeals process.
Let’s Get You the Benefits You Deserve
Don’t let financial pressure or uncertainty continue to build. Call Polly Murphy, PC at (580) 223-2244 or fill out the form below and our team will reach out to schedule a consultation with an experienced Social Security Disability attorney who will stand up for your rights and your benefits.
Why Working With a Social Security Disability Lawyer Makes a Difference
A disability attorney does much more than submit forms. Polly Murphy takes the time to understand your situation, gather the records that truly support your claim, and craft a clear legal argument that helps the Social Security Administration see the full picture. Her experience ensures your case is presented in a way that decision-makers can rely on when reviewing your claim.
Understanding Who Disability Benefits Can Help
Social Security Disability programs support people in a wide range of real-life situations. A parent who can no longer work after a serious injury, a child living with Autism or hearing loss, or an adult whose medical condition has gradually limited their ability to earn a living—all may qualify for assistance through SSDI or SSI. These benefits exist to provide stability when health challenges disrupt everyday life. But they’re only available if you meet the Social Security Administration’s criteria and complete the application process correctly. We’re here to help you determine your eligibility and guide you forward with clarity and confidence.
To learn more about our services or to schedule a consultation, contact us today at (580) 223-2244.
What Types of Disability Cases Do We Handle?
At Polly Murphy, PC, you receive hands-on, personalized support throughout your entire Social Security Disability claim. Our team takes care of collecting medical documentation, managing all necessary forms, and standing by your side during hearings. We keep you informed at every stage, so you always know what’s happening
SSDI – Social Security Disability Insurance
SSDI provides benefits to individuals who have worked, paid into Social Security through payroll taxes, and earned enough work credits over the years. If your medical condition now prevents you from working, you may qualify for SSDI benefits—even if you are no longer employed.
What You Should Know About SSDI:
Your monthly benefit is based on your work history and past earnings.
You may still qualify even if you haven’t worked recently, as long as you earned enough credits before becoming disabled.
Certain family members—such as minor children or spouses—may also be eligible for benefits.
SSDI is designed for individuals with serious medical conditions that significantly limit their ability to work.
SSI – Supplemental Security Income
SSI supports individuals who have limited income and resources and meet the Social Security Administration’s definition of disability. Unlike SSDI, you do not need a work history or credits to qualify.
Key Facts About SSI:
You must meet strict income and asset requirements set by the Social Security Administration.
Your medical condition must satisfy the SSA’s definition of disability and significantly limit your daily functioning.
Children with qualifying disabilities may also receive SSI benefits.
Benefits are never automatic—every applicant must submit a full application and provide proof of both financial and medical eligibility.