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SSDI Advocates Serving All 50 States

For more than 15 years, our team has helped individuals across the country apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and move through the claims process with confidence. Our top-rated disability advocates work with disabled individuals nationwide to help them understand their options, prepare stronger applications, and respond to denied SSDI claims.

Applying for SSDI can be stressful, especially when you’re already managing a serious medical condition. Between detailed paperwork, medical documentation, and strict Social Security Administration requirements, the disability process can quickly become overwhelming. Disability Help Group has helped more than 50,000 individuals nationwide understand each stage of the SSDI process and what’s needed to build a stronger claim.

Our team works with disabled individuals in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Whether you’re applying for SSDI benefits for the first time or appealing a denied SSDI claim, our advocates are here to help you understand the process and what steps may come next.

Find Social Security Disability Help In Your Area

Disability Help Group helps individuals apply for benefits and appeal denied SSDI claims nationwide. Select your state below to learn more about potential benefits and to get help with your claim.

Northeast

Disability claimants in the Northeast often deal with high-volume hearing offices in cities like Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. Our advocates help residents throughout the region prepare stronger applications and navigate appeals.

South

The South includes some of the highest volumes of claims in the country, with hearing offices in Atlanta, Houston, and Charlotte among the busiest in the nation. Our advocates help residents throughout the region file stronger initial applications and respond to denials.

Midwest

People filing disability claims in the Midwest often have long-standing work histories in manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare, which can play a significant role in building a strong claim. Our advocates help residents throughout the region document their work history and medical conditions effectively.

West

From rural counties to major metro areas like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Seattle, SSDI claimants in the West face some of the most varied hearing office wait times in the country. Our advocates help residents throughout the region prepare applications suited to their local SSA office.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Disability Help Group help with SSDI claims in every state?

Yes. Our advocates help individuals apply for benefits and appeal denied SSDI claims in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

Can Disability Help Group help with a denied SSDI claim?

Yes. Many SSDI claims are denied the first time. Our team helps individuals understand the appeals process and what steps may be available after a denial.

Can Disability Help Group help me remotely?

Yes. We work with individuals nationwide, which means much of the SSDI process can be handled remotely, depending on the claim.

What’s the difference between SSDI and SSI?

SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you’ve paid. SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is needs-based and doesn’t require a specific work history. Our advocates can help you determine which program applies to your situation, or whether you may qualify for both.

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Our team of top-rated advocates work with disabled people every day. We know the documentation that’s needed to help put together the strongest SSD claim possible. Get a FREE consultation with one of our representatives when you click here or call us now at 800-800-3332

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