The Social Security Administration (SSA) receives millions of SSDI claims each year…and denies more than half of them. If that happens, it can take months before you can appeal a denied claim, which most applicants choose to do because they are eligible for SSD benefits. People who choose to go with a
Social Security Disability attorney improve their chances of approval while filing for a SSD claim.
What to Expect:
A disability advocate can represent you through the entire application process and take you through the SSD basicsby answering some common questions.
- Applying for SSDI benefits means going through a lot of paperwork. Anadvocate can sort out the documentation and prepare a winning claim on your behalf.
- You advocate will update you periodically on the progress of your SSDI claim.
- The advocate receives a one-time-only percentage fee determined by SSA (only after approval) which means that there are no up-front costs.
- Disability advocate assist their clients every step of the way.