Friday, April 11, 2014

What to Expect when Getting Social Security Disability Advocacy

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.