While you are allowed to apply for disability benefits on your own, the process is complex, technical, and highly detail-oriented. Many claims are denied not because the person isn’t disabled, but because the application is incomplete, inconsistent, or missing critical medical evidence.
A disability attorney can help by:
- Ensuring all paperwork is complete and accurate
- Gathering and organizing medical records and supporting evidence
- Communicating with the Social Security Administration (SSA) on your behalf
- Preparing you for hearings and questioning by an administrative law judge
- Identifying errors that could lead to denial or delay
At Colbert Cooper Hill, there are no upfront costs for disability representation. Our disability attorneys work on a contingency basis and are paid only if your claim is approved, consistent with SSA fee guidelines. If you are not approved, you owe nothing.