Here are 5 tips from a seasoned disability lawyer to ensure you get the
social security disability insurance you are entitled to.
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SSA Disability Determination Process Explained [Video]
The best way to explain the SSA review process is to look at it as a 2-part test. The first part is the “non-medical eligibility requirements” and the second part would be the “medical eligibility requirements”.
How Much Does a Disability Lawyer Cost
Usually, if you win your claim, you will end up paying a disability lawyer 25% of your past due benefits. The amount you pay cannot exceed $6,000. Because Social Security Disability Attorneys work on a “contingency basis”, claimants are not required to pay anything...
List of Questions Asked at a Disability Hearing
At your disability hearing, you will be asked questions. Sometimes the questions are asked by your judge and sometimes the judge will have your attorney ask questions. Generally speaking, the questions are the same no matter who asks them.
Disability Questionnaire
Review a list of questions to help determine if you qualify for SSD Benefits.
Complete Guide to Social Security Disability Eligibility
Find out the steps to take in order to find out if you are eligible for
Social Security disability benefits.
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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Do I Qualify for Social Security Disability?
Browse our SSDI resource library to find clear answers and determine if you qualify for up to $3,822/month in SSD benefits.