Getting a Disability Lawyer in Georgia

Filing for social security disability or SSI disability typically involves the following: 1. Receiving a denial notice on an initial application several months after an application has been filed 2. Receiving a second denial notice several months after the first appeal has been filed and 3. Getting a disability lawyer prior to a disability hearing being held.

Some individuals are lucky enough to have their application for disability approved on the first try. However, for most individuals filing for disability benefits in the state of Georgia, this is not the case.

Nationally, most social security disability and SSI disability applicants are denied on their application and on their first appeal. However, the statistics for Georgia are actually worse than the national average. How bad are the Georgia numbers? In a recent year, more than seventy percent of all disability applications in Georgia were denied and more than eighty-seven percent of all first appeals were denied (known as reviews or reconsiderations).

Because the odds of winning a disability claim in Georgia are tilted against claimants, a claimant who has been denied on an application should seriously consider finding a qualified lawyer to handle their claim, simply to maximize their chances of winning. Should you get a disability lawyer before you are denied? This is a judgement call that can only be made by an applicant. However, many disability applicants will find it beneficial to consult with a lawyer and many will also find the application and appeal process less complicated and less stressful if an experienced disability lawyer is involved on a claim.



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