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If you’re unable to work but your Social Security Disability Insurance benefits have been denied, it can feel like a vital lifeline has been cut off.
Claimants often find themselves in the toughest financial position, scrambling to pay for basic needs like housing, food and healthcare. The emotional effects cut deep, as well: It’s as if your struggle for survival is being ignored by the very agency that’s supposed to protect you.
You are not alone: Nearly 60% of initial Social Security Disability Insurance claims are denied, according to Your Injury Advisor’s experts. But that “no” doesn’t have to be the end of your story.
can help turn that initial rejection into a resounding approval. By connecting deserving claimants with attorneys who specialize in appealing these decisions, Your Injury Advisor has earned an appeal success rate of over 90%. On average, Your Injury Advisor claimants are awarded back benefits that exceed $10,000.
Navigating the process
Getting Social Security Disability Insurance means cutting through a lot of red tape. Many valid claims are rejected simply because the application didn’t clearly meet the Social Security Administration’s strict definitions or lacked documentation.
connects you with an experienced advocate who understands the system and ensures that a claimant has taken the necessary steps to qualify for SSDI, including:
Complete application preparation
Medical qualification analysis
Work credit verification
Ongoing case updates
Deadline management
Fighting for your claim
When an SSDI claim is rejected, appeals can take months or even years. Most people don’t know where to start without legal help.
The experienced attorneys in Your Injury Advisor’s network understand the stakes — they expertly handle more than 10,000 claims per year.
Your Injury Advisor’s experts will work to ensure that your documentation meets all Social Security Administration requirements. If necessary, they will help arrange for a medical vocational analysis, Residual Functional Capacity assessment or other measures that can strengthen your claim.
If your case includes a hearing before an administrative law judge — essentially, your day in court — Your Injury Advisor’s attorneys will ensure that your case is a strong one.
Taking the first step — a one-minute questionnaire
The first step in your SSDI appeal with Your Injury Advisor is filling out a brief online questionnaire — it takes about a minute. Your case evaluation is free and can help you learn whether you qualify for SSDI back benefits and monthly payments.
Don’t go through the SSDI appeals process alone. Your Injury Advisor can connect you with the best legal partner to fight for your rights.
Click here to find out more about how can aid in your Social Security Disability Insurance appeal.