Denied Social Security

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 by helping accurately and favorably complete the complex paperwork, ensuring that all deadlines are met, and providing 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 receive compensation if you are awarded back benefits. We have no affiliation with the Social Security Administration, the agency at which you can apply for Social Security disability at no cost.

 

Denied Social Security Disability Benefits?

 

The vast majority of applications for Social Security disability will be denied. Even if you have a strong case, the SSA may deny your claim. Fortunately, you can appeal a Social Security disability denial.

Over 60% of claims are denied at the Initial stage. The Social Security Administration allows you 60 days to appeal this decision. If you decide to appeal, your claim enters the Reconsideration stage.

The Social Security Administration rejects over 85% of Reconsiderations. If you choose to appeal again, you can request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). The Hearing stage represents your best chance of obtaining disability benefits, and it is important to prepare properly. Having a competent disability advocate or Social Security attorney can significantly increase your chances of being approved at this third stage.

 

Filing an Appeal for Your Disability Benefits

 

If the Social Security Administration has denied your claim for disability benefits, do not give up. You must appeal immediately to ensure that the claim is processed quickly.

To contact a qualified disability attorney or advocate practicing in your area who can help you with your appeal, please fill out a free disability case evaluation today.