Are You Not Sure Where You Are in the SSDI or SSI Process?

If you don’t know where you are in the SSDI or SSI process and need clear guidance on what comes next, London Disability can help.

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You’re Not Alone

Applying for SSDI or SSI for the first time can be confusing, but you’re not alone. You may qualify if a medical condition keeps you from working. The process involves forms, medical records, and deadlines. London Disability guides you through each step to help make it easier.

Support for You

Support for You

We explain each step in clear, simple language so you know what to do and what comes next.

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Understanding Next Steps

We collect medical records and other documents to make sure your claim is solid and complete.

Guidance at Every Step

Guidance at Every Step

You get friendly, focused help that guides you through the process and builds your confidence.

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 and clearly explain your situation to show why you need financial support.

The Application Path: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Free Case Review

We review your case for free and explain your best next step.

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Gather Your Information

We can collect your medical records, work history, and help with claim paperwork.

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Prepare Your Claim

We turn your information into a clear, complete disability claim.

4

Submit Your Application

We file your application correctly with Social Security for you.

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Review and Approval

We track your claim, handle SSA requests, and guide you through it.

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

Avoid These Common Mistakes on Your First Application

Mistakes to Avoid

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Incomplete or Inconsistent Information

Missing or conflicting details in your application can cause automatic denials.

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Missing Deadlines for Information Requests

SSA has strict deadlines and missing them can lead to a denial.

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Underestimating Key Medical Evidence

Weak or limited medical evidence is one of the most common reasons for denial.

How We Help?

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Thorough Review Process

We check your application for accuracy and completeness before it’s filed.

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Deadline Management

We handle all communication with SSA to ensure that every deadline is met.

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Medical Case Development

We work with you and your doctors to build strong, complete medical evidence.

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 Until 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.

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