Social Security Disability

You Paid Into the System. Now Get What You're Owed.

Social Security disability claims are denied 60% of the time initially — even for legitimate conditions. An attorney dramatically improves your approval odds.

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60%
Initial SSDI applications are denied
Higher
ALJ hearing approval rates with legal representation (SSA data)
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Upfront attorney fees for disability cases

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

1

Who Qualifies for Social Security Disability

SSDI is for workers who can no longer perform substantial gainful activity due to a medically determinable impairment expected to last 12+ months or result in death. SSI covers low-income individuals with disabilities regardless of work history.

2

Why Claims Get Denied — And How to Appeal

Most denials cite insufficient medical documentation or a finding that you can still perform some work. Appeals (Reconsideration → ALJ Hearing → Appeals Council) improve outcomes significantly, especially with an attorney at the hearing stage.

3

Back Pay and Ongoing Benefits

If approved after a delay, you may receive months or years of back pay. Ongoing monthly benefits continue as long as you remain disabled. An attorney helps maximize both.

Find an Attorney Near You

Local attorneys in your area specialize in Social Security Disability cases. Get matched based on your location — no searching, no guessing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Social Security Disability cases. See all FAQs →

Get Help With Your Disability Claim

Don't face the SSA alone. A disability attorney can handle your case from appeal to approval.

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