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ClaimPath Guide for New Jersey

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This guide covers SSDI and SSI disability claims and applications specific to New Jersey (NJ). Laws, programs, and resources vary by state, and this page focuses on what New Jersey residents need to know.

DDS Office

The New Jersey Disability Determination Services (DDS) office evaluates medical evidence for SSDI and SSI claims filed by New Jersey residents. The DDS makes the initial disability decision on behalf of the Social Security Administration.

If your initial claim is denied, you can request reconsideration from the New Jersey DDS. About two-thirds of initial claims are denied, so do not be discouraged.

Appeal Process

After a New Jersey DDS denial, you have 60 days to appeal. The first appeal is reconsideration, where a different examiner reviews your case. If denied again, you can request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge.

New Jersey hearing offices may have different wait times for ALJ hearings. Check current processing times for your local New Jersey hearing office at ssa.gov.

Disability Attorneys

New Jersey has disability attorneys and representatives who work on contingency -- they only get paid if you win. Fees are capped at 25% of back pay or $7,200, whichever is less.

Having representation significantly increases your chances of approval, especially at the hearing level. Look for New Jersey attorneys who specialize in Social Security disability cases.

Next Steps for New Jersey Residents

Take our free assessment to get personalized guidance based on your specific situation in New Jersey. Our tools account for New Jersey state requirements and can help you take the right steps.

Disclaimer: ClaimPath is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or represent you before the SSA. Results may vary. Consult a qualified disability attorney for legal representation.

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