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Information Accuracy
While we make every effort to provide accurate and current information based on official SSA sources, the Code of Federal Regulations (20 CFR Parts 404 and 416), the SSA Blue Book (Listing of Impairments), and SSA published statistics, disability law and regulations change frequently.
The information on this website may not reflect the most recent changes to SSA rules, benefit amounts, income thresholds, or medical listing criteria. Always verify important information with the SSA directly or with a qualified disability professional before making decisions about your claim.
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Any examples, scenarios, or case descriptions used on this website are hypothetical illustrations only. They are not based on real cases and should not be interpreted as guarantees of similar outcomes. Every disability claim is unique and evaluated based on individual circumstances.
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If you are considering applying for SSDI or SSI benefits, have been denied, or are navigating the appeals process, we strongly encourage you to:
- Consult a qualified disability attorney or advocate who can evaluate your specific situation
- Contact the Social Security Administration directly for official program information
- Speak with your healthcare providers about documenting your medical condition
Most disability attorneys work on a contingency fee basis โ you pay nothing unless you win your case. Attorney fees are set by the SSA at 25% of past-due benefits, capped at $7,200 (per 42 U.S.C. ยง 406).
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