Denied Social Security Disability benefits? You still have options. Most SSDI and SSI claims are denied at the initial stages—even when the applicant has a strong case. That’s why understanding the appeals process and having legal representation can make all the difference.
In this video, Board Certified Social Security Disability Attorney Marc Whitehead explains how to navigate the four levels of administrative appeal:
1. Initial Determination
2. Request for Reconsideration
3. Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
4. Review by the Appeals Council
If your claim is still denied after these steps, you may file a lawsuit in Federal District Court. At each stage, deadlines matter—missing one could mean starting over. The key to success is persistence, strong medical evidence, and experienced legal guidance.
Social Security allows claimants to hire attorneys on a contingency fee basis, meaning no upfront cost and payment only if your case is won.