You could be eligible for up to $2861/month!
Social Security Disability Benefits are designed for people who are no longer able to work due to a medical condition.
Designed to help citizens who have reached hard times, over 8.5 million people are currently receiving disability benefits.
SSDI benefits are not a privilege, they are a right - it is money you have paid into the system that you are entitled to if you qualify.
This is not a list of all of the qualifying conditions, but here are many of the most common ones we see when we help people get approved for benefits.
If you have any of the above conditions, and are. unable to work because of it, we encourage you to take our free evaluation to see if you qualify.
While some people file on their own, it's typically not a good idea. Almost 70% of first time applicants get denied and have to wait 2+ years for their benefits.
A disability attorney will file everything for you and make sure you have the highest chances of getting approved.
Here's the best part - You don't have to pay them unless you get approved!
If you'd like to speak to an attorney (at no cost), take our free evaluation and we can help connect you to a local attorney who can help with your case.
Social security disability payments were raised in 2019 and qualified applicants can receive up to $2,861 per month.
If you are approved, the SSA will tell you exactly how much your monthly payments are.
While people of all ages qualify for SSDI, citizens between the ages of 50 and 62 have a significantly higher chance of approval due to special rules.
Before going through the application process, it's best to see whether or not you qualify for benefits. There are many things that the SSA takes into account, but by answering a few simple questions you can see if you may be eligible.
For a limited time, we are offering free case evaluations so you can see if you are eligible before taking the time to fill out all of the paperwork.
Click the button below to take a free evaluation and see if you qualify for disability benefits.
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