Willis Disability Advocates

Disability Attorney in Bethany, Oklahoma

(405) 519-82206612 NW 38th St, Bethany, OK 73008View on Yelp
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About Willis Disability Advocates

Willis Disability Advocates operates out of Bethany, Oklahoma, a community just west of Oklahoma City, and concentrates its practice entirely on Social Security disability law. The firm works directly with claimants who have been denied benefits or who are filing for the first time, guiding them through a process that can span multiple stages and take years to resolve without proper representation. The firm focuses solely on the Social Security disability system, which means clients are not working with a generalist who handles disability cases on the side. For residents of Bethany and the surrounding Oklahoma County area, Willis Disability Advocates offers a local option for dedicated disability representation without traveling into the larger Oklahoma City legal market.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applications
Initial disability applications
Request for Reconsideration filing
Administrative Law Judge hearings
Appeals Council review
Federal court appeals

Specialties

Social Security disability claimsSSDI and SSI appealsDisability hearing representation

How They Can Help

Willis Disability Advocates assists clients at every stage of the Social Security disability process, from completing an initial application to representing claimants before an Administrative Law Judge at a formal hearing. The firm helps gather medical records, develop the medical evidence file, and present the strongest possible case for why a client meets Social Security's definition of disability, whether the basis is a physical condition, mental health impairment, or a combination of both.

What to Expect

When you contact Willis Disability Advocates, the firm will review your situation and explain where you stand in the Social Security process. If you have already been denied, they can assess your appeal options and deadlines, since missing a 60-day appeal window can require starting the process over. From there, the firm takes on the work of building your case file, communicating with the Social Security Administration on your behalf, and preparing you for any hearings that may be required.

Service Area

Willis Disability Advocates primarily serves clients in Bethany, Oklahoma City, and the broader Oklahoma County region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Willis Disability Advocates handle cases at all stages of the Social Security process?
Yes. The firm assists clients from the initial application through reconsideration, ALJ hearings, and further appeals if necessary.
I live in Bethany but my hearing will be at a different location. Can this firm still help me?
Disability hearings in the Oklahoma City area are generally held at the local Social Security hearing office, and Willis Disability Advocates is familiar with that process regardless of which specific location handles your case.
What does it cost to hire Willis Disability Advocates?
Social Security disability attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis regulated by federal law, meaning you generally pay nothing upfront and the fee comes only from past-due benefits if you win.
My initial application was denied. Is it too late to get help?
No. A denial is actually a common point at which people first seek representation. You have 60 days from the denial notice to file a Request for Reconsideration, and an attorney can help you meet that deadline and strengthen your appeal.
What medical conditions does Social Security consider for disability benefits?
Social Security evaluates a wide range of physical and mental health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders, depression, anxiety, and many others, based on how severely they limit your ability to work.
How long does the Social Security disability process typically take in Oklahoma?
Processing times vary, but claimants who reach the ALJ hearing stage in Oklahoma often wait a year or more for a hearing date, making early and consistent representation an important factor in managing the process.

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