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Trustwell Law is accepting social security disability (SSDI) claims nationwide on behalf of people applying for benefits or appealing a denied claim.
Applying for social security disability (SSDI) benefits can be complicated and requires meeting deadlines and submitting the right information at the right time. And applicants who don’t understand the rules can easily answer basic questions in ways that reduce, or even eliminate, their chance to qualify. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), only 22 percent of initial applications are accepted, and about 60 percent of all SSDI applications are denied. That may be why about 90 percent of first-time applicants for social security disability benefits seek help at some point in the process. We recommend people seek help from the start.
If your application for social security disability benefits was denied and you are appealing the decision or if you are applying for the first time, call us at 800-796-1636 or submit your case details online and someone will contact you shortly. We accept social security disability cases nationwide. You pay nothing unless your benefits are approved.
At Trustwell Law, our experienced attorneys take a personalized, compassionate approach. We cut through the legalese and partner with our clients. We have access to the expertise, resources, and manpower to fully investigate each case and fight alongside our clients to get the justice they deserve.
How can a social security disability lawyer help you apply for, or appeal a denial of, social security disability benefits? A social security disability lawyer can:
There are three types of social security disability benefits.
If you are applying for social security disability benefits, have applied and were denied but want to appeal, or have already filed an appeal, contact us. We will help guide you each step of the way.
Sources
Social Security Administration. (2018, October). Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Program 2017. Retrieved from https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/di_asr/2017/di_asr17.pdf
Social Security Administration. (n.d.). Benefits for People with Disabilities. Retrieved from https://www.ssa.gov/disability/
Social Security Administration. (n.d.). Disability Benefits. Retrieved from https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability/
Social Security Administration. (n.d.). Disability Benefits. Retrieved from https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10029.pdf
Social Security Administration. (n.d.). Disability Benefits | How You Qualify. Retrieved from https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability/qualify.html
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