SSDI Appeal Attorneys
Denied Social Security Disability benefits? You have 60 days to appeal, and most claims are won at the appeal stage. Our team, led by a retired Social Security judge, reviews denials for free.
A Denial Is Not the End of Your Claim
Most SSDI applications are denied at the initial level, including many claims that ultimately succeed. The claimants who win are usually the ones who appeal on time with strong evidence and experienced representation. From the date on your denial notice, you have 60 days to act.
- Over 20 Years of Disability Law Experience
- No Fees Unless We Win Your Case
- Free Initial Consultation
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The Four Levels of SSDI Appeal
A denied claim moves through a structured appeals process, and each level has its own rules, deadlines, and strategy. Knowing what each stage requires, and preparing for it properly, is where experienced appeal attorneys earn their keep.
Reconsideration
The first appeal level. A different examiner reviews your file, and this is the moment to fix what the initial application missed: updated medical records, treating source opinions, and a clear statement of why you cannot work. Many of our clients win at this stage without ever needing a hearing.
Hearing Before a Judge
If reconsideration is denied, your case goes before an Administrative Law Judge. This is where most claims are won, and where our experience is unmatched: our founding attorney is a retired Social Security Administrative Law Judge who decided thousands of these exact cases. We know how judges evaluate evidence and testimony because we have sat on that side of the bench.
Denied? You have only 60 days to appeal.
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An unfavorable hearing decision can be appealed to the Appeals Council, and beyond that to Federal District Court. These stages turn on legal error and require detailed written argument, the kind of work that benefits from Big Law litigation experience.
Every level has a 60-day deadline. Missing one can mean starting over from scratch, so if you have received a denial notice, the clock is already running. Call us today for a free review of your denial.
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Why Experience Matters in Social Security Disability Law
An experienced disability attorney understands how Social Security regulations, rulings, and procedures are applied in real cases. This includes familiarity with hearing office practices, how Administrative Law Judges evaluate evidence, and how medical conditions translate into functional limitations under the law. Without this depth of knowledge, even valid disability claims can be denied.
Preparation Makes the Difference at Disability Hearings
Effective preparation involves a complete review of medical records, careful development of supporting evidence, and structured preparation of hearing testimony. Disability hearings require clear, logical arguments that are consistent with Social Security regulations and supported by the record. Anticipating a judge’s questions and addressing potential concerns in advance can significantly improve the strength of a case.
When vocational or medical experts are involved, preparation also includes understanding how expert testimony may affect the outcome and how unfavorable assumptions can be challenged through careful questioning and evidence-based arguments.
Our Strategic Approach to Building a Strong Disability Case
Strong medical evidence is essential. We review and organize medical records to ensure they accurately reflect the severity of your condition, your functional limitations, and how symptoms affect your ability to perform work-related activities on a sustained basis. When appropriate, we seek medical opinions that clearly connect diagnoses to functional restrictions recognized by Social Security.
Vocational evidence is equally important. Your work history, transferable skills, and residual functional capacity all factor into whether Social Security determines that you can perform past work or adjust to other work. By analyzing these factors and working with vocational experts when necessary, we present a realistic assessment of your ability to remain employed.
Applying Disability Law With Sound Legal Judgment
Knowing when to strengthen the record, when to adjust legal strategy, and when to pursue further appeals, including review by the Appeals Council or Federal District Court, is critical. Our role is to apply experience, legal knowledge, and careful judgment to each case so that it is presented clearly, consistently, and in accordance with disability law.
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No Upfront Fees
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Proven Success
Decades of experience winning cases at all levels of the appeals process.