After waiting months to hear back from the federal government regarding your initial disability benefits, you receive a letter that you have been denied SSDI benefits. There are many reasons you could have been denied SSDI by the SSA that can be corrected in an...
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Best States for SSDI Approvals
SSDI and SSI approval rating by Administrative Law Judge varies drastically by state. Hawaii has an approval rating of 73% while Kansas has an approval rating at 38.5%. Approval Ratings Vary by Hearing Office Within each state, approval ratings vary drastically by...
3 Tips for Working Better with a Disability Lawyer
When you hire a lawyer to represent you in your claim for Social Security Disability benefits, you and your attorney should consider it a partnership. You and your lawyer cannot successfully present your case unless you work together as a team throughout the entire process.
Pros & Cons: Hiring a Disability Lawyer
Let me start by saying that in December of 2017, the Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) published a study which found that claimants who had representatives were awarded benefits at a nearly 3 times higher rate than those without representatives.
Social Security Disability Advice
Disability Qualification offers the best Social Security Disability Advice to win your federal Disability claim or appeal. Our Resource Hub which has articles with free legal advice on how to win your disability claim without an attorney.
Statistically, applying with an attorney greatly improve your chance of winning your claim. If you would like to find out if your are eligible for Disability application help, take our free Social Security Disability Questionnaire. If you qualify, we'll instantly match you with a Disability Specialist for a free consultation.
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How Much Can I Expect In SSDI Payments?
In 2024, you could be eligible for up to $3,822/month in SSDI benefits.
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