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Welcome to Social Security Advice.com

If you are reading this, chances are you have applied and been denied some form of Social Security Benefits.  The purpose of this website is to assist disabled claimants with their quest to obtain benefits.  It is our goal to assist the user in finding valuable information, not readily accessible through other means.  We strive to provide accurate information aimed at helping claimants understand how the SSA administers benefits. 

Living with a disability is extremely difficult.  Unfortunately, the application process is protracted because it requires extensive and tedious paperwork, as well as bureaucratic formalities and "red tape." The Social Security Disability Benefits (SSDI) process is further complicated as almost all people applying for these benefits are either mentally or physically disabled. 

Regrettably, the Social Security Administration usually denies claimants who are truly disabled, even where the claimant has a legitimate claim and a legal right to benefits.  Although applicants who are denied benefits have a right to appeal, most claimants are not knowledgeable about Social Security Law, the appeals process or their legal rights. The combination of being (1) disabled or impaired; (2) knowing very little about Social Security Law and regulations; (3) facing overwhelming formalities and paperwork;  and,  (4) receiving a denial notice by mail is extremely discouraging and often claimants abandon their claims, relinquishing their rights to benefits.

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3) Is your Disability claim filed under Title XVI (16) for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?  Yes   No
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