I Don’t Have Money for a Disability Representative, How Will I Pay?

Published on: November 12, 2015

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Fighting through the Social Security maze can cause an endless sense of frustration and aggravation for most people. There is so much paperwork to do and then there is no guarantee that you will even get approved for disability benefits.

People apply for disability for several reasons, such as having a mental or physical disability severe enough that they can no longer work. When a person can no longer work, the Social Security Administration awards them monthly benefits to help them to replace their lost earnings.

Disability advocates are used many times by claimants. Advocates are specially skilled people who help claimants that are eligible for disability get their claim approved. It is a fact that only about one in three disability claims will be approved initially and that is because the Social Security Administration has strict guidelines that they use in order to determine what is considered a disability.  

As a claimant, you have the right to have an advocate with you through each stage of the claim from the application process to the appeals process, if needed. 

The advocates at the office of the Disability Experts of Florida will never charge you an upfront fee, instead they only get a professional fee if you win your case. In that case, they receive a certain percentage of whatever amount of back pay is owed to you. You may find that by using the services of a disability advocate, your claim may be approved in a timely manner.  This is because if you have skilled representative, they know their way around the system and they know exactly what you need to have in order to speed up your application process.

The experts at Disability Experts of Florida have more than a century of combined experience in helping clients fight for the SSI and SSDI benefits that are due to them.  This means they are qualified, tested, trained and skilled enough to help you every step of the way.  

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