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About DisabilityBuddy

Helping Disabled Citizens Get the Help They Need

There are plenty of companies out there that will offer to help with your disability claim, but the service stops there. At DisabilityBuddy, we want to make sure that people have multiple resources at their disposal so that they can make informed decisions about their finances and health.

If you’re unable to work due to a health condition, check your eligibility for disability benefits and read about the additional resources and programs that may be available to you to help with housing, transportation, healthcare, and more. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Qualify for Disability Benefits

In order to qualify for benefits through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program, you must:

  • Have worked at least 5 combined years in the last 10 year period.
  • Be currently unemployed full time due to your disability.
  • Have seen a doctor for your disability.
  • Not be currently receiving Social Security disability benefits.

 

Why Should I Use DisabilityBuddy

The process for applying for disability benefits can be long and any mistakes made throughout the process can further delay the application approval. Because of this, many people opt to file their application through an advocate or law firm in order to improve their chances of approval. 

DisabilityBuddy works with the nation’s largest network for advocates and law firms in the United States. This allows us to make sure that anyone in America can get help with their claim if they qualify.

Will Using DisabilityBuddy Get Me Approved Faster?

Often, working with an advocate or attorney can help get your claim processed quicker. This is because the disability application process can take a while to navigate and any mistake can restart the process.  Being approved for disability can take a year or more at times, which is time that many people that are unemployed don’t have. 

Disability advocates and attorneys only get paid if they win you benefits, and the amount that they receive is capped and regulated by the government. They do not take any money from your monthly checks. Their fees are usually a small portion of the accrued back-pay you are owed while waiting to be approved for benefits. 

There really is no risk, only upside, to working with an advocate to help with your claim.

Ready to Apply?

Let DisabilityBuddy find the right advocate to help you with your claim. Start by taking our disability benefits quiz to see if you pre-qualify!
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