It is a good idea to speak with a disability representative before filing your claim or if you have been denied SSD or SSDI benefits.
- If you are denied a Social Security Disability or a SSI Claim, it is often because there was a lack of medical evidence in support of your claim or the Administration did not consider all your impairments or the Social Security Administration failed to apply the correct legal rules.
- A Social Security Disability professional can give you advice about what you need to do to prove your disability and help you gather medical evidence.
- A Social Security Disability professional can request copies of your medical records and make sure these records are included in your final disability claim.
- Professionals specializing in Disability claims can request that your treating doctor provide a detailed report of what you can and cannot do because of your impairment and can ensure that any necessary SSI & SSDI appeals are timely filed.
- Every day you wait to file is one more day until you begin receiving your money. There is NO RISK to you. If we do not win - you do not pay!
Always consult with an experienced social security disability professional when you need help getting your disability benefits!
Contact the Social Security Disability Help Center by Phone
800-248-1100
Contact the Social Security Disability Help Center by Email
Support@socialsecuritydisabilityhelpcenter.com
If you are currently a client and would like a status update of your case, please e-mail caseupdate@socialsecuritydisabilityhelpcenter.com and place "status update" in the subject line and include your full name and social security number.
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