Want to Triple Your Odds of Getting Disability Benefits? A disability attorney filing your claim makes you 2.9x more likely to receive benefit approval in 6 months or less. If you don't win, then you pay no legal fees.
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It's Fast
An advocate calls to discuss your claim and possible next steps.
It's Free
You pay $0 to see if you may qualify for disability, and how much.
It's Easy
We match you with a local lawyer who can help you right away.
That's It!
You don't have to work with the lawyer who calls or do anything else.
You Could Get Benefits in Months, not Years, if You:
- Have worked at least 5 in the last 10 years
- Aren’t currently drawing other Social Security benefits
- Cannot work for at least 12 months for health reasons
Learn More with Our Guides
How to Qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits
Learn whether your injury will qualify you for workers’ compensation benefits.
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How to Apply for Social Security Disability Payments
Here’s how to make sure you get your application right.
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How to Find a Qualified Social Security Disability Lawyer Near You
Here’s how to make sure you get your application right.
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How to Gather Medical Evidence to Support Your Disability Claim
Learn whether your injury will qualify you for workers’ compensation benefits.
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How to Gather Medical Evidence to Support Your Disability Claim
How to Appeal After Your Disability Claim's Denial
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Don't Wait – Act Now to Maximize Any Benefits You're Owed Before They Expire
Once you stop working for 60 months, your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) coverage automatically ends. That means the longer you wait, the less likely you are to get benefits when you apply. People who file on their own without legal help typically don't get benefits without multiple court appeals and a 2-3 year wait. Having a lawyer makes the SSA 3x more likely to award you benefits in just months, not years — and you owe $0 if you don't get disability. Federal law says attorneys cannot charge more than 25% of your lump-sum backpay award or $7,200, but people approved within the last year paid less than half that amount in legal fees.
BOTTOM LINE
You pay $0 if you don't get benefits. But if you do, you'll get your first disability payment much sooner and pay nothing out of your own pocket for professional help.
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