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Experienced Social Security Disability Lawyers Helping You Secure SSDI Benefits

When illness or injury stops you from working, we help you navigate the SSDI process with clarity and care so you can pursue the benefits you've earned.

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The SSDI process is complex: strict deadlines, detailed medical records, and rigid eligibility rules. Small errors cause delays or denials.

We guide New York residents through every stage, from initial applications to hearings. You focus on your health. We handle the rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To qualify for SSDI, you must meet the Social Security Administration's disability definition and be unable to work. You also need sufficient work history with Social Security tax payments. For SSI, you must have limited income and resources.

Contact us immediately. You have the right to appeal, but your window is limited. We'll review your case for free and help you move forward quickly.

Most initial applications take six to eight months. We work with your medical providers to avoid delays and keep your claim moving.

No, but it helps. Studies show applicants with legal representation have higher approval rates. We catch errors, streamline documentation, and coordinate with Social Security and your doctors to expedite your claim.

Nothing upfront. We only get paid if you win. Our fee is a percentage of your back benefits, approved by the Social Security Administration.

If you can't work due to disability, you may qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits. We're here to help.

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