Since 2009, Disability Benefits Help has provided information to individuals who are seeking to apply for Social Security Disability benefits or have been denied after applying for Social Security disability. We inform those with disabilities about the Social Security Disability application process and help them locate an attorney or advocate who can assist them by providing contact information of an attorney or advocate who represents applicants for disability benefits before the Social Security Administration.
Our hope is that the information on our site can assist those in need by helping people determine whether or not they qualify for Social Security disability benefits. The information on our website is designed to inform people on how to navigate the confusing process of applying for Social Security Disability benefits. We know about the struggles that come with being disabled, including the fact that it can be difficult or impossible to continue working when diagnosed with a serious disabling condition. Anyone who has applied for disability benefits knows that it is a long and difficult process, which is why we are here to lend a helping hand.
We have also partnered with disability advocates and attorneys across the country who can help you determine whether or not you will qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Based on public research and our personal experience with those in pursuit of benefits, we have found that consulting an advocate or attorney before the long disability application process can save you both time and effort. In addition, the guidance of a knowledgeable advocate or attorney will cost you nothing up front. The participating attorneys or advocates will evaluate your claim and explain to you the chances of approval as well as how long it will take for you to begin receiving disability benefits, if you qualify.
We encourage you to get your free case evaluation, or to post a question on our disability forum, or to contact us regarding any questions, concerns, or comments you may have.
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