Washington state has a population of about 7.5 million that is growing with each coming year. Around 12% of these residents identify as having a disability of some kind. Washington has various disability programs available to those looking for support or financial assistance for their disabilities.
Spokane itself also has multiple community-wide programs for disability management through the Spokane Cares program.
However, for those with severe disabilities, the best benefits available are through the Social Security disability program. Continue below to learn more about Social Security resources near you in Spokane, Washington.
Spokane’s Main Social Security Office
Address: 714 N Iron Bridge Way #100, Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: (800) 772-1213
Office Hours:
MON: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
TUES: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
WED: 09:00 AM—12:00 PM
THUR: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
FRI: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
SAT & SUN: CLOSED
Directions:
By car: Spokane’s SS office is located directly east of Gonzaga University and WSU Spokane. It can be found just off of E Trent Avenue (US-290) by turning onto N Iron Bridge Way beside Spokane River.
Disability-accessible parking is available in its main parking lot in front of the building.
By public transit: The 29 bus transports residents from most areas of downtown Spokane to the Social Security office. The Trent @ Perry (Social Security) stop is also accessible via the 48 and 28 buses, though a connection to the 29 bus is necessary further up E Trent Ave.
If public transportation is not a safe or easy option for you, you can contact your local office at the number above to discuss alternative transportation options.

Spokane’s ODAR Office
If your Social Security application is denied on the first try, don't worry — many other applicants (about 65-70%) experience the same thing.
The next step after this initial denial is to file an appeal at your local Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR).
Here, you can also schedule a hearing in front of an administrative law judge (ALJ) to try and reverse your case decision.
Address: 714 N Iron Bridge Way #200, Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: (888) 253-3903
List of Spokane’s ALJs:
- Judge Moira Ausems
- Judge Lori L. Freund
- Judge Mark Kim
- Judge Marie Palachuk
- Judge R. J. Payne
- Judge James W. Sherry
- Judge Jesse K. Shumway
- Judge Caroline Siderius
- Judge Stewart Stallings
- Judge Donna L. Walker
Average Hearing Wait Time: 16.00 months
Average Processing Time: 542 days
Average Dispositions Per Day Per ALJ: 1.74
Congressional and Senatorial Offices in Spokane
There are a few methods you can utilize after sending in your application to try and speed up the decision process. One of the easiest is to simply call your local government offices and request an update on your application status.
This can help your application move from step to step without getting stuck waiting in lines of paperwork. Other methods, such as speaking with a disability attorney, can help here as well.
Congressional Representatives:Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Address: 10 North Post St. Suite 625, Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 353-2374
Patty Murray
Address: 10 North Post St. Suite 600, Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 624-9515
Maria Cantwell
Address: 920 W Riverside Ave. Suite 697, Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 353-2507
Benefits of Disability Attorneys
Disability attorneys are one of the few kinds of attorneys that can provide help without breaking the bank. Federal law regulates disability attorneys and prevents them from taking money upfront, ensuring they are only paid if they win your case.
Even then, their payment is limited to 25% of your back pay, so you’ll never pay more money than you can afford.
Before taking the next step in your application process, consider a free consultation with a Spokane disability attorney today.