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What to Expect

Our experienced Client Advocates will guide you through the entire SSDI process, ensuring you receive the support and expertise needed to navigate this complex journey efficiently.

We Help You Get Your Benefits Quickly.

We have helped hundreds of thousands receive SSDI awards and take pride in our fast and favorable decisions. With a history of initial win rates almost DOUBLE the national average, our experienced Social Security disability advocates provide the most reliable SSDI application assistance in our business. Our Client Advocates understand the entire SSDI process and can help with everything from the application itself to helping you calculate SSDI benefit amounts you may be entitled to receive each month.

We know applying for Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits can be a long and frustrating process, and we commit to doing everything we can to make the application process easier for you. Contact us today for a free evaluation.

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We Help You Understand the SSDI Application Process.

Applying for Social Security Disability benefits can be a long and overwhelming process. Our team of experienced Client Advocates at Advocator Advantage is here to provide comprehensive SSDI application assistance every step of the way.

Whether we help you complete and submit your initial application or one of our experienced disability attorneys attends a hearing to advocate on your behalf, we are your support system and represent you throughout the process.

Overview of the Social Security Disability Application Process.

This chart outlines the most common steps in the Social Security Disability application process.

But remember, our team works efficiently and effectively. We take pride in helping our clients obtain early awards, which means that you likely won’t need to go through every step in the application process in order to receive your benefits.

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    We email you representation forms

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    You complete, sign, and send all paperwork back to us, by mail or email

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    A dedicated Client Advocate calls you to learn about your disabling condition and gather relevant information.

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    Your dedicated client advocate completes and submits your Social Security Disability Application

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    The Social Security Administration reviews your application

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    If your claim is denied, our advocacy team helps you throughout the SSDI appeals process

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    When you receive an approval, we explain the details of your award and what’s next

Sample Timeline of Benefit Payments

Sample timeline of benefit payments

We Help You Understand Your Award.

When you are awarded Social Security Disability benefits, there are likely two parts to your award:

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    Monthly benefits are paid to you each month that you continue to qualify for SSDI. We can help you understand and calculate SSDI benefits that you will be entitled to each month.

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    A “one-time” retroactive payment. This retroactive payment reimburses you for the benefits you earned while applying (“past-due benefits”). Five (5) months from your disability onset date, SSA recognizes your entitlement to benefits. If you are approved for SSDI benefits six (6) or more months following your disability onset date, the SSA will pay you a lump sum for this period.

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We Help You Understand How Your SSDI Benefit is Calculated.

How is SSDI calculated? Monthly Social Security Disability payment amounts are calculated based on your salary before you became disabled and the number of years you worked while paying Social Security taxes.

On SSA’s website, you can access benefit estimate calculators to estimate potential disability, retirement, and survivor benefits using different retirement dates and levels of future earnings. The estimates are based on the information you enter and are not linked to your earnings history.

If you need help obtaining a copy of your Social Security statement, or if you think you may be eligible for SSDI, contact us today for a free evaluation.

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Our Support Doesn’t End.

When your claim is finally approved and you begin receiving your monthly SSDI benefits, your team of Client Advocates at Advocator Advantage will still be here to answer any questions you have and help you in any way we can. If you have questions about your award or need further help with SSDI, just give us a call!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Supplemental Security Income? Should I apply for that too?

    Unlike SSDI, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a welfare program. SSI is a Federal income supplement program that is funded not by Social Security taxes but by general tax revenues. The program is designed to help aged, blind, and disabled individuals who have little or no income and provides cash benefits to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter. If you have limited income and resources, you should also consider applying for SSI.

  • Will SSDI benefits also help me obtain health insurance coverage?

    Yes. You will become entitled to health insurance through Medicare 24 months after the date that SSA determines that you first became eligible for SSDI cash benefits. When you become eligible for Medicare, Aevo Insurance Services, a subsidiary of Advocator Advantage, can assist you with your health plan selection and enrollment process.

  • If I am awarded SSDI benefits, how long will I continue to receive them?

    You will continue to receive SSDI benefits as long as you continue to meet SSA’s definition of disability. SSA may find that you are no longer disabled due to medical improvement or if you return to work at a Substantial Gainful Activity level.

    You are required to inform Advocator Advantage and/or SSA of changes in your work status or if your health improves. This is necessary to avoid incurring an overpayment to SSA.

  • How much will it cost to have Advocator Advantage help me?

    Our fees are statutorily capped by SSA. Generally, we receive a percentage of your retroactive, lump-sum award, up to a maximum amount established by SSA. There are no hidden fees or costs associated with our services. We only earn a fee if we help you obtain an award, so you can be sure that we are working as hard as we can to get your claim approved.

  • How long will it take for SSA to process my application?

    Unfortunately, the process of applying for and being awarded SSDI benefits can be extremely long. Depending on the number of appeals needed to get your case awarded, the process can take anywhere from six months to three or four years. 

  • How long will it take to get my first check after I am awarded?

    It can take up to 60 days to receive your first check after you have been awarded. Processing time is generally faster at the initial claim and reconsideration levels, while it tends to take longer for clients who are awarded at the hearing level.

    SSA can delay the processing of a claim for many different reasons and will not release any benefits until all necessary documentation is in order. This may include a copy of your birth certificate, citizenship papers, representation payee documents, or proof of other public payments such as state disability or workers’ compensation. We will help you provide these documents to SSA in a timely fashion to avoid unnecessary delays in processing your monthly payments

  • When will my monthly benefits begin?

    If your application is approved, your first SSDI monthly benefit will be paid for the sixth full month after the date that SSA determined that you became disabled (Disability Onset Date). For example, if SSA finds that your disability began on June 15, 2021, your first monthly benefit would be paid for the month of December 2021. Social Security benefits are paid in the month following the month for which they come due, so the benefit due for December would actually be paid to you in January.

  • How will my benefits be calculated, i.e., how much will I get?

    The amount of your monthly benefit is based on your lifetime average earnings covered by Social Security and is reduced if you receive other government benefits, such as workers’ compensation – including Black Lung payments – or public disability benefits.

  • Can I receive SSDI benefits for my dependent children?

    Yes. Children up to 18, or those who have not graduated from high school, may be entitled to benefits if you become disabled. Generally, dependent children receive 50% of the amount of your monthly SSDI benefit, which is divided equally among all eligible dependents.

  • I am receiving long-term disability (LTD) insurance benefits. Will I automatically qualify for SSDI benefits?

    No. Receipt of private LTD benefits does not impact your claim for SSDI benefits. Likewise, if at some point your LTD benefits are terminated, the fact that you no longer receive LTD benefits would not have a negative impact on your SSDI claim.

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Need Help Applying for SSDI?

Advocator Advantage can help you better understand and take advantage of the many benefits of Social Security Disability, to help maximize your financial well-being during your period of disability.

Do You Think You Qualify?

Even if you started the application process on your own or with a different advocate, we can help.