Apply for Disability Benefits: What to Expect

Social Security disability benefits are long term benefits, and substantial evidence is required over a period of time before benefits are awarded. The process takes a long time, requires a lot of documentation, and often requires appealing an initial denial in order to get benefits awarded. Mistakes in the application process can lead to rejections, costly delays and even require starting from the beginning. Nearly 65% of all applicants are denied benefits at initial application, although many of them are later awarded benefits on appeal.

After spending weeks putting together your application, Social Security will take 4-8 months to review your claim and make a decision. The length of time for a decision depends in part on how much time it takes Social Security to get your medical records and any other documentation needed to make a decision. If your application is denied, though, do not be discouraged. There are several additional levels in the process to appeal your initial denial of benefits.

At the Cochran Firm Disability Lawyers, we are extremely familiar with the paperwork and process from initial application all the way through the multiple levels of appeals. If you would like assistance with your initial application, contact us to receive a free evaluation of your claim. Or you can handle your initial application on your own and contact us should you receive a denial to discuss options for appeal.