Welcome to Disability Benefits Help, an organization committed to helping claimants across the United States receive approval for disability benefits.
Since applying for Social Security disability benefits can be a difficult process, a disability attorney or advocate may increase your chances of being awarded benefits. Attorneys and advocates help accurately and favorably complete complex paperwork, ensure that all deadlines are met, and provide you with representation at a hearing. After submitting our web form, you will receive a 100% FREE evaluation of your disability claim. Disability attorneys and advocates only receive compensation if you are awarded benefits. Disability Benefits Help has no affiliation with the Social Security Administration, the agency at which you can apply for Social Security disability at no cost.
Social Security Disability
With the number of applications for Social Security disability on the rise, it is increasingly difficult for disabled individuals to receive a favorable decision from the SSA regarding their disability claims. In recent years, denial rates have climbed to well over 60% for the initial application stage, leaving applicants unsure of their options and unprepared to further pursue a claim for the benefits that they rightfully deserve.
To get a free, no obligation consultation about your Social Security disability claim, please fill out our free disability evaluation. You will be contacted by a representative who can advise you as to the best way to go about getting the disability benefits to which you may be entitled. You may be eligible to receive up to $2,639/month (2016 max Social Security benefit amount).
Social Security Programs
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are the two largest Federal assistance programs that offer financial support to people with disabilities.
Application Process
You can file your initial claim for disability benefits either online, over the phone, or in person at your local Social Security Field Office. More than 60% of initial claims are denied.
Disability Resources
This section contains answers to questions on SSDI and SSI eligibility, as well as the disability application and appeals process.
Disability Zone
Have questions regarding your disability claim answered, keep up to date with current news on Social Security Disability, and have a disability attorney or advocate evaluate your case for free.