How do I apply for Social Security Disability Benefits?

You can apply for benefits in three ways:

  1. On your own: Visit the SSA website and fill out the application form.
  2. Through the SSA: Call the SSA at their toll-free number to apply.
  3. With help from an attorney: Contact ASK to get assistance on your application and improve your chances of an approval.

What information do I need to provide when applying?

When applying for SSDI, you will need to provide:

  • Personal identification information (e.g., Social Security number, birth certificate).
  • Detailed information about your medical condition.
  • Medical records and documentation.
  • Work history and earnings details.
  • Any additional documentation requested by the SSA.

Why should I consider hiring an attorney to help with my application?

Hiring an attorney who specializes in SSDI can provide numerous benefits:

  • Expert guidance: An attorney understands the complex SSDI laws and regulations and can help ensure your application is complete and accurate.
  • Improved chances of approval: Data has shown that applicants represented by attorneys are more likely to be approved for benefits.
  • Assistance with appeals: If your application is denied, an attorney can help navigate the appeals process, increasing your chances of a favorable outcome.
  • Reduced stress: The application process can be stressful and time-consuming. An attorney can handle the paperwork and communications with the SSA on your behalf.

How long does the application process take?

The initial application process generally takes about six to eight months according to the SSA’s website. The time it takes to receive a decision on your disability application can vary based on the nature of your disability, the speed of obtaining your medical evidence, the need for a medical examination, and the potential review of your application for quality purposes.

What if my application is denied?

If your initial application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. An experienced attorney can review your denial to help strengthen your case for the appeal process.

How much does it cost to hire an attorney for my SSDI application?

Most SSDI attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case. The fee is typically a percentage of the back pay you are awarded, up to a maximum amount set by the SSA.

For more information or to get started with your SSDI application, contact ASK today! Our experienced team is here to help you apply for disability benefits.