Higher Approval Odds
Claimants with representation are nearly 3x more likely to be approved than those who apply alone. Advocates know exactly what the SSA needs to see.
Two out of three SSDI applications are denied. An experienced disability advocate fights for your claim, gathers your medical evidence, and represents you at hearings — with no upfront cost.
Applying for Social Security Disability on your own is overwhelming — and stacked against you. An advocate levels the playing field. Here's what they do for you.
What does an SSDI advocate do? An SSDI advocate is a federally authorized representative who handles every step of your Social Security Disability claim — from the initial application through appeals and hearings. They gather medical evidence, complete paperwork, communicate with the SSA, and argue your case in front of an administrative law judge. Advocates work on contingency, so you pay nothing unless you win.
Claimants with representation are nearly 3x more likely to be approved than those who apply alone. Advocates know exactly what the SSA needs to see.
You pay nothing out of pocket. Fees are set by federal law at 25% of back pay (capped at $7,200) — and only if you win.
SSDI applications are dense, technical, and easy to fumble. Your advocate completes every form correctly the first time.
Advocates know which records the SSA weighs heaviest and gather what's missing from your doctors before you're denied.
If your case goes to a hearing, your advocate argues it for you in front of the administrative law judge. You're never alone in the room.
Mistakes cause delays — sometimes months of them. An advocate keeps your claim moving and flags issues before they cost you.
Most winning SSDI cases are won on appeal. Your advocate handles every stage — reconsideration, hearing, Appeals Council if needed.
You'll have one point of contact who answers your questions, explains every step, and fights for you when the SSA pushes back.
Advocates know how to establish the earliest onset date possible — which can mean thousands more in retroactive benefits.
Three simple steps. No upfront cost. Free case review.
Call our team. We'll listen to your situation, answer your questions, and tell you honestly whether you have a strong claim. No pressure, no obligation.
If you qualify, we connect you with an experienced SSDI advocate who handles your application or appeal start to finish.
Your advocate fights for your claim and represents you at any hearings. You pay nothing unless you win — and only out of back pay.
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