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General information only — not legal advice.
Disability attorneys can assist with initial applications, denied claim appeals, ALJ hearings, continuing disability reviews, overpayment disputes, benefit amount disputes, and federal court appeals.
Most disability attorneys work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you win. Attorney fees are capped by federal law at 25% of past-due benefits or $7,200, whichever is less.
Important documents include medical records, doctor statements, medication lists, work history, earnings records, and any SSA correspondence. An attorney can help identify what additional documentation may strengthen your case.
Yes. Appeal deadlines are typically 60 days from the denial notice. Missing deadlines may require starting the process over. If you have a deadline approaching, consulting an attorney promptly is important.