Your Trusted Partner for Social Security Disability Denial Claims in Alabama

Serving the entire State of Alabama with personal one-on-one legal assistance to make the appeal process easier, faster, and less stressful. You're always a person with us, never a number.

We concentrate on personally guiding individuals through the complexities of Social Security Disability claims, ensuring a smooth and supportive process tailored to your needs.

You Pay Nothing Until We Win Your Disability Case!

Win your appeal without leaving home.

Why Choose Us?

We prioritize your needs by offering a seamless and convenient approach to Social Security Disability claims. We review each case thoroughly and never take a "shotgun" approach to filing a disability appeal. Brian Smith an attorney with 25 years experience handling social security disability claims will be with you every step of the way, making the process as straightforward as possible.

Convenience at Your Fingertips

We understand that navigating the Social Security Disability system can be overwhelming. That's why we provide easy access to an experienced attorney ready to assist you with your claim, ensuring you never feel alone in this journey. We handle everything remotely, over video conferences and telephone, so we're here to help no matter where you're located in Alabama.

Professional Legal Support & Appeal filing

Our services are designed to be as convenient and efficient as possible for you while focusing on a favorable outcome.

Want to know why your claim was denied?

Nearly 7 out of 10 claims are denied for one of these reasons. Find out why your disability claim wasn't granted - and how to make sure you win your appeal. Download our PDF for FREE now.

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Our Statewide Services

You don't have to go it alone! Our dedicated legal team located in Livingston, Alabama handles statewide Social Security Disability claims and other legal issues that affect your life, ensuring you receive the personal attention you deserve.

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Filing Your Social Security Disability Claim in Alabama

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Step 1: Initial Consultation

Navigating the Social Security Disability claim process can be overwhelming - and nearly impossible to do alone. We simplify each step to ensure you receive the benefits you deserve.

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Schedule a free in-person, video or phone consultation. We will discuss your situation, gather necessary information, and prepare a strategy for filing your appeal.

Step 2: Application Preparation

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We will remove the burden of you having to file the appeal of denial by completing all documents necessary to ensure your appeal is timely and properly filed. - no matter where you live in Alabama!

Step 3: Submission of Claim

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If your claim is denied, we will guide you through further appeals process, advocating for your rights every step of the way. Our staff will make sure all medical records regarding your claim have bene submitted to Social Security. We'll also ensure you are fully prepared for your disability hearing and be with you at the hearing.

Step 4: Follow-Up and Appeals

Client Success Stories

We take pride in the positive outcomes our clients achieve with our assistance. Here are some of their stories that highlight our commitment to helping individuals navigate the Social Security Disability claims process in Alabama.

Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security Disability Claims

Navigating the Social Security Disability claims process can be overwhelming. Here, we address some common questions to help you understand how our services can assist you in securing the benefits you deserve.

What is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?

SSDI is a federal program that provides financial assistance to individuals who are unable to work due to a qualifying disability. To be eligible, you must have worked a certain number of years and paid Social Security taxes.

How do I know if I qualify for SSDI?

Qualification for SSDI depends on your work history and the severity of your disability. Generally, you must have a medical condition that significantly impairs your ability to perform basic work activities. Attorney Brian Smith will be with you through the entire process and he can assess your situation and guide you through the eligibility criteria. Learn more about qualifications.

What is the process for filing a claim?

Filing a claim involves several steps, including gathering medical documentation, completing the application, and submitting it to the Social Security Administration. If you are denied, Mr. Smith, an experienced disability attorney, will personally assist you at every stage to ensure your claim is thorough and accurate.

What if I am denied?

Many, if not most, claims are denied upon submission. This is what makes our services and help so vitally important: You have just 60 days to appeal after receiving a denial letter. If you miss a deadline, you may have to start the application process all over again. Mr. Smith will review your denial and assist you with an appeal claim designed to get the benefits you deserve. Learn more about denials.

How long does it take to get a decision on my claim?

The time it takes to receive a decision can vary widely, but we review and file each case in detail to ensure the most favorable outcome for your case. However, if your claim is denied, we can help you professionally appeal the decision, too, to expedite your outcome.

Get Your Free Consultation Today

Reaching out to us is simple and straightforward. Our team led by Alabama attorney Brian Smith is here to guide you through the Social Security Disability process with ease. By contacting us, you’ll receive personalized attention from an experienced attorney who understand your unique situation. Don’t navigate this journey alone—let us help you secure the benefits you deserve. Schedule your consultation now and take the first step towards a brighter future.

Disability News & Info

June 19, 2025
Denied SSDI or SSI? Learn how the Social Security disability appeals process works and why hiring an experienced attorney can greatly increase your chances of winning. No fee unless you win.
June 12, 2025
If you’ve filed for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and were denied, you’re not alone—and you’re not out of options. Thousands of people in Alabama are in the same position every year. But what many don’t realize is that winning your appeal can come with more than just monthly benefits going forward. You may also be eligible for substantial back pay —a lump sum of money that Social Security owes you from the date you became disabled or eligible. Let’s break it down so you can understand how SSI and SSDI back pay works, and why getting legal help from someone like Attorney Brian Smith , an experienced Alabama disability lawyer, could make all the difference in both winning your appeal and collecting every dollar you’re owed . What Is Back Pay? When you apply for disability benefits, your payments don’t start the moment you fill out an application. The Social Security Administration (SSA) takes time to process your claim. If you’re approved—whether at the initial level or after an appeal—you are entitled to back pay for the time between when you became eligible for benefits and when your claim is finally approved. Depending on the program you applied for, this back pay may include: Retroactive benefits (for SSDI only) Back pay from your application date Past-due benefits due to appeal delays Back pay is typically paid in a lump sum and can sometimes total tens of thousands of dollars , especially if your case takes years to resolve on appeal. Back Pay for SSDI SSDI is for people who have worked and paid Social Security taxes but can no longer work due to a disabling condition. Here’s how SSDI back pay works: 1. Established Onset Date (EOD) This is the date the SSA agrees your disability began. If you claimed that your disability started on January 1, 2022, but SSA determines it really started on April 1, 2022, then April 1 is your EOD. 2. 5-Month Waiting Period SSDI has a mandatory 5-month waiting period. You don’t receive payments for the first five full months after your EOD. So if your EOD is April 1, 2022, your first month of benefits would be September 2022 . 3. Retroactive Benefits (Up to 12 Months Before Application Date) SSDI allows you to receive back pay up to 12 months prior to your application date—if you can prove that your disability started at least 17 months before you applied (because of the 5-month waiting period). Example: You became disabled in January 2021 You applied for SSDI in March 2022 You are approved with an EOD of January 2021 SSA deducts the 5-month waiting period You may be eligible for retroactive pay from August 2021 to your approval date 4. How It’s Paid SSDI back pay is typically paid in one lump sum , directly to your bank account. Back Pay for SSI SSI is a need-based program for people with limited income and resources, regardless of work history. Here’s how SSI back pay works: 1. Eligibility Starts at Application SSI does not offer retroactive benefits before your application date. The earliest you can be paid is the month after you file your application —even if your disability began much earlier. 2. No Waiting Period Unlike SSDI, there is no five-month waiting period for SSI. This means back pay can begin shortly after your application date. Example: You apply for SSI in March 2023 You’re approved with a disability onset of January 2022 Your back pay starts from April 2023 , not January 2022 3. How It’s Paid If your SSI back pay is more than three times the federal benefit rate (FBR) , Social Security typically pays it in three installments over six months , unless: You’re in dire need (e.g., facing eviction, homelessness, or medical issues) You are expected to live less than 12 months You’re no longer eligible for SSI by the time your claim is approved In those cases, SSA can pay the full back pay amount in one lump sum. Why Back Pay Matters Many people think that appealing a disability denial is only about future benefits. But if you win, you’re also paid for the time you’ve already waited . That can be the difference between falling into debt and catching up on years of missed income. Back pay can: Cover past-due medical bills Reimburse family members who helped support you Help pay for housing, food, and transportation Provide a safety net while future monthly checks continue Appealing a Denial: Don’t Leave Back Pay on the Table Most disability applications are denied at first —up to 70% nationwide. But many people never appeal . That’s a huge mistake. By not appealing, you could be walking away from: Monthly benefits going forward Up to a year of retroactive SSDI pay Months or even years of SSI back pay Thousands (or tens of thousands) of dollars you’re legally entitled to The appeal process can be confusing and slow—but it’s often worth the wait , especially if you have the right legal help. Why You Need a Disability Lawyer An experienced disability lawyer doesn’t just file paperwork—they help you: Prove the earliest possible disability onset date to maximize back pay Build strong medical evidence that supports your claim Represent you at your disability hearing Navigate complex rules about SSI and SSDI eligibility Best of all? You pay nothing upfront. Attorney fees are capped by law (usually 25% of your back pay, up to $7,200 in 2025) and only paid if you win . Let Attorney Brian Smith Help You Win and Get What You’re Owed If you’re in Alabama and have been denied SSI or SSDI, don’t give up—and don’t leave money behind . Attorney Brian Smith is an experienced disability lawyer who’s helped countless people across Alabama win their appeals and recover the full back pay they deserve. He understands how to present strong medical evidence, how to challenge unfair denials, and how to move your case forward. Here’s what you get when you work with Brian: No fees unless you win Local, personalized service A proven track record in Alabama disability cases Guidance through every step of your appeal You’ve already waited too long for help. Let Brian Smith fight to get you the benefits—and the back pay—you’re owed. Get Started Today Time is critical. The longer you wait to file your appeal, the more you risk losing out on past-due benefits. You typically only have 60 days to appeal a denial. Contact Attorney Brian Smith now and take the first step toward winning your disability case and getting every dollar you’re owed. 👉 Contact Brian today below! Don’t wait. Get help. Get back pay. Get your life back.
June 2, 2025
Find out the top medical conditions that qualify for SSI and SSDI, the key differences between these disability programs, and how to improve your chances of getting approved.
May 27, 2025
Think your condition doesn’t qualify for SSDI or SSI? You might be wrong. Learn which surprising disabilities can still get you approved—and why appealing your denial is worth it.
SSDI anxiety sufferer
May 21, 2025
Struggling with anxiety and denied Social Security Disability benefits? Learn how anxiety disorders can qualify for SSI or SSDI and why appealing with a lawyer gives you the best chance of winning your case.
May 19, 2025
Denied for Social Security Disability (SSDI or SSI)? Don’t give up. Learn why most people don’t appeal—and how working with an experienced attorney like Brian Smith at GetMyALDisability.com can double your chances of winning, at no cost to you.
woman with disability
May 13, 2025
Denied Social Security Disability in Alabama? Learn how filing an appeal with a lawyer—at no upfront cost—greatly boosts your chances of winning SSDI or SSI benefits, all without leaving home.