What You Need to Know Before Your Hearing

Learn what to expect, what to bring, and how to get ready for your hearing.

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You Are Not Facing the Hearing Alone

You are not facing the hearing alone. London Disability guides you through each step, so you know what to expect and what to prepare. We help gather records, explain the process, and make sure you feel supported. Our team is on your side. We understand the system and work to present your case clearly.

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You're Not Alone

We explain each step, help gather your evidence, and make sure you feel supported through the process.

Support for the Hearing

Support for the Hearing

We prepare you, answer questions, and stay with you through the full process so you’re not alone.

Preparing With Confidence

Preparing With Confidence

We walk you through what to expect and handle key details, so you feel confident and supported.

Understand Your Eligibility

We review your work history, income, and medical limitations to help you understand if you may qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits through the Social Security Administration.

Your Medical Condition

We look at your health conditions, symptoms, and medical records to show how they make it hard or impossible for you to work.

Your Work History

We review the jobs you’ve had and what they required to explain why you can’t return to work or handle another job.

Your Financial Need

We check your income, savings, and living expenses for SSI and clearly explain your situation to show why you need financial support.

A Step-By-Step Guide Through Your Hearing

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Get Ready for Your Hearing

We help you understand what to expect and gather everything you need early.

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Review Your Evidence

We look at your medical records and forms to make sure your case is complete.

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Practice for Questions

We go over common hearing questions, so you feel confident.

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Attend the Hearing

We stay with you through the hearing and guide you through each step.

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After-Hearing Follow-Up

We explain what happens next and help with any requests from the judge.

Scott S. London, Founder of London Disability, Social Security Disability Advocate

Mistakes to Avoid in Your Disability Hearing

Mistakes to Avoid

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Missing or Unclear Information

Missing documents, updates, or details can make your case look incomplete or unclear.

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Errors That Confuse the Hearing Judge

Not explaining your symptoms well or giving short answers can hurt how your case is understood.

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Missteps That Delay or Harm Your Appeal

Late forms, missed deadlines, or skipped steps can slow your case and reduce your chances.

How We Help?

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Hearing Preparation

We guide you through every detail and help you present a clear, strong case to the judge.

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Support Through the Hearing

We stay with you at every stage, answering questions and guiding you from start to finish.

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Help To Make Sure Your Story Is Understood

We make sure your experiences are explained clearly so the judge fully understands your case.

How London Disability Helps You Succeed

London Disability stays by your side, collects the right evidence, and manages the details so you feel confident and your case has a strong chance to succeed.

Expert Guidance

Expert Guidance

We clearly explain complicated Social Security rules, so the process is less stressful.

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Thorough Preparation

We make your application as strong as possible from the start to improve your chances of being approved.

Constant Communication

Constant Communication

We update you through each stage of the process, so you always know what’s going on with your case.

No Fee Unless We Win

You pay nothing up front. Our no-fee-unless-we-win promise means there’s no risk. Fees apply only if your claim is approved and past-due benefits are awarded.

Success Stories

London Disability did a great job fighting for me. Although I was denied several times, they did not give up fighting to pursue what they knew was the right thing. If you’re in a tough spot with no help, in pain and can’t function, if all doors have closed and you feel like giving up, don’t, just pick up the phone and call London Disability, because it’s time you had a positive change.
-A.C.
I’m so glad London Disability reached out to me about my disability. I was awarded and won my case from Social Security. It took only a few months, and my case manager was amazing. Thank you, thank you. If you need help with your disability, look no further than London Disability.
-S.V.
I just wanted to say that my team from London Disability is the best. They have been fighting for my case since 2020 and not once did they give up on me when I was denied twice. My case manager called me with the best news ever that we had won our case. I was so happy and she really made my day.
-K.M.
I had a great experience with London Disability. I was two years without any income. They listened to my case, understood my issues, and handled it from there. I couldn’t do it without you. It’s very much appreciated. Great job.
-D.C.
Fast, efficient and easy to understand. So very helpful. Thank you.
-L.C.

Frequently Asked Questions

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