SSDI Application Assistance

SSDI Application Assistance

You Deserve the Support You Need to Access the Benefits You’ve Earned

At H.I.S., we understand how overwhelming and frustrating the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application process can feel. You shouldn’t have to navigate it alone. That’s why we’re here—to provide clarity, guidance, and support so you can focus on what matters most: your health and well-being.

The Problem We Solve

When applying for SSDI benefits, you may face:

  • Confusing paperwork and processes.
  • Difficulty gathering the right medical records.
  • Stress about meeting deadlines and avoiding errors.

We know the system is complicated, but we’ve helped countless individuals successfully navigate it—and we can help you too.

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We’ll listen to your story, review your situation, and provide a clear path forward.

Build a Strong Application

Our team will gather your medical records, employment history, and supporting documents, then complete your SSDI application with precision.

Achieve the Outcome You Deserve

With your application submitted, we’ll stay by your side, monitoring progress and assisting with appeals if necessary.

What's Waiting on the Other Side

Imagine the peace of mind that comes from knowing your SSDI application is in expert hands. With our help, you can avoid common mistakes, reduce stress, and feel confident that you’re giving yourself the best chance at success.

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  • What is SSDI, and who qualifies for it?

    SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) provides benefits to individuals who cannot work due to a severe medical condition. To qualify, you must have a disability that is expected to last at least 12 months or result in death and meet the required work credit criteria based on your age and work history.

  • How long does the SSDI application process take?

    The initial application process typically takes 3-6 months. However, if your application is denied and you need to appeal, the process could take several months or even years, depending on the stage of appeal.

  • What information do I need to provide for my application?

    You’ll need to provide detailed information about your medical condition, treatment history, work history, and any supporting documentation such as medical records, doctor’s notes, and earnings statements.

  • What happens if my SSDI application is denied?

    If your application is denied, you can appeal the decision. There are four levels of appeal: reconsideration, hearing by an administrative law judge, review by the Appeals Council, and filing a federal court case. Many applicants are successful during the appeals process.

  • Can I work while applying for SSDI benefits?

    Generally, you must demonstrate that you cannot engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA) due to your disability. In 2024, earning more than $1,470 per month ($2,460 for blind individuals) typically disqualifies you from SSDI eligibility.

  • Do I need a lawyer or advocate to apply for SSDI?

    While not required, having an experienced advocate or representative can significantly improve your chances of approval by helping you prepare a complete and accurate application, avoid common mistakes, and navigate the appeals process if necessary.

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H.I.S. —Your Partner in SSDI Success

Don’t wait. Your future starts today.

Take the First Step Toward Your Benefits

You don’t have to face the SSDI process alone. Let us guide you to success.

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Testimonials

Sarah T.

6 months ago

“H.I.S. made the entire SSDI process so much easier. They were professional, compassionate, and always kept me informed. Thanks to their help, my application was approved without any delays!”

John R.

6 months ago

“I had no idea where to start with my SSDI application. The team at H.i.s. walked me through everything and never made me feel rushed. They truly care.”

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