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We’ve helped thousands of people just like you get all the Social Security Disability benefits they deserve. If you’ve been denied benefits, don’t give up. It does not necessarily mean you are not entitled to benefits.
Our team knows Social Security Disability. We know the law, the application and appeals process, and we know how to win.
Whether you are ready to apply for your first time or have been denied, don’t waste another minute, contact us today at 888-234-5758 or click here to see what Disability Helpline USA can do for you!
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We know Social Security Disability because Social Security Disability is all we do.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Disability Advocate or Representative?
An advocate or representative is simply someone who is on your side to fight for your benefits. An advocate knows the Social Security Administration and how to navigate the complex requirements and paperwork. They will work with you to get the proper records you need, build a powerful case, and help you win the disability benefits you deserve.
Do I need to hire an Advocate or Representative?
You can certainly handle your case on your own, but your chances of winning Social Security disability benefits are higher if you are represented by an advocate. An advocate has extensive experience working directly with the Social Security Administration and understands what’s required to win with your specific condition. An advocate gives you the advantage you may need to win your case.
Is hiring an Advocate cheaper than hiring an Attorney?
Social Security regulates the fees both attorneys and advocates can charge, and they generally charge the same fees. Both are required to work on “contingency,” so they get paid only if you win your case.
What if my claim has been denied?
Just because your claim has been denied does not mean you aren’t disabled. There are a number of reasons why a claim can be denied. An experienced advocate knows how to navigate the appeals process and what is required to turn a denied case to approved.