SSDI: Why Do I Need An Attorney?

Applying for Disability can be overwhelming, especially when you are already dealing with a serious medical condition. The paperwork is extensive. The requirements are strict, and unfortunately, most claims are denied the first time around. Hiring an attorney solves these problems. 

A social security disability benefits application on a table. A social security disability benefits application on a table.

What Does An Attorney Do?

  • Evaluates your eligibility for SSDI or SSI
  • Collects and organizes your medical records or other documentation
  • Works with you to fill out and submit your application
  • Helps you to avoid the common mistakes that lead to denial
  • Communicates with the Social Security Administration on your behalf
  • Represents you in disability hearings and appeals

When Should You Contact An Attorney?

As soon as possible! Contacting an attorney before you apply is a good idea. The current wait time for SSDI is over 18 months. The sooner you call, the sooner we can help. 

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