Social Security Appeals

Disability Attorney in Sacramento, California

(800) 660-0449401 Hartnell Pl, Sacramento, CA 95825View on Yelp
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About Social Security Appeals

Social Security Appeals serves Sacramento residents seeking help with disability benefit claims. The firm specializes in guiding clients through Social Security's application and appeals process, which can be difficult to navigate alone. Located at 401 Hartnell Place in Sacramento, this firm understands that disability often comes with financial hardship. They work to help clients access the benefits they are entitled to receive from Social Security.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims
Disability benefit appeals
Reconsideration requests
Hearing representation before administrative law judges
Medical evidence review and organization

Specialties

Social Security disability benefitsBenefit appeals and reconsiderationsAdministrative hearing representation

How They Can Help

Social Security Appeals assists clients by reviewing their medical records, organizing evidence of disability, and preparing strong applications for SSDI and SSI benefits. When initial claims are denied, they help clients file appeals and represent them at administrative hearings before judges who decide benefit cases.

What to Expect

When you work with Social Security Appeals, expect a thorough review of your medical history and work background. The firm will explain each step of the application or appeal process, keep you informed of progress, and handle communication with Social Security on your behalf.

Service Area

Social Security Appeals represents clients throughout the Sacramento region and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Social Security disability process typically take?
Initial applications can take three to six months to receive a decision. If denied, the appeals process may take additional months depending on whether you request reconsideration or a hearing before an administrative law judge.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring medical records from your doctors, test results, hospital discharge papers, and any documentation of your work history. Social Security Appeals will help you organize these materials to build a strong case.
Do I have to go to a hearing?
Not necessarily. Some cases are approved on appeal without a hearing. However, if Social Security denies your appeal at the reconsideration stage, requesting a hearing before a judge gives you the best chance of approval.

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