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How can Disability Path assist with my SSD or SSI application?
Disability Path serves as your ally, guiding you through the SSD or SSI application process. We provide answers to your questions, help with form completion, and gather necessary documents from various sources to strengthen your application.
What are the costs involved?
There is no charge for our services. Disability Path is compensated directly by the Social Security office only if your application is successful.
What are the qualification criteria for applying for SSD or SSI assistance with Disability Path?
To qualify for our assistance, you must meet the following criteria:
- Unable to work due to a health issue
- No current attorney representation
- Worked for at least 5 years post-2014
- Visited a doctor or are on prescribed medication
Can I reapply if my previous SSD or SSI application was denied?
Absolutely. Disability Path specializes in appealing denied claims. With over 80% of initial applications typically rejected, we encourage you to contact us to enhance your chances of approval.Â
What is the timeline for SSI or SSD approval?
Approval times vary, ranging from 9 to 24 months. Despite the lengthy process, Disability Path will support you every step of the way.
Handling Previously Submitted SSD Applications. What is the criteria for individuals who have already applied for SSD benefits and are awaiting a response?Â
We can assist individuals with inactive applications, regardless of when they applied, as long as they currently do not have an advocate or attorney representing them. If they are in the process and unrepresented, we are able to take on their case.