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.

With millions of Americans applying for Social Security disability benefits every year, it is becoming increasingly difficult for disabled individuals to receive a favorable decision from the SSA regarding their disability claims. With denial rates for the initial application stage climbing to well over 60% in recent years, many applicants find themselves 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 claim, please fill out the free disability evaluation form. 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 are entitled. You may be entitled to receive up $2,687/month (2017 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. To find out if you are eligible for Social Security Disability benefits, please fill out the above form.






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. Over 60% of initials claims are denied.