Attorney Mindy Yocum, your local authority on Social Security Disability and SSI

One of the most common questions people ask is how long it takes to get Social Security Disability or SSI benefits. The honest answer is that it varies, but there are some general timelines most people experience.

For the initial application, expect to wait about three to six months for a decision. If your application is denied and you file an appeal, reconsideration usually takes another three to six months.

If your case moves to a hearing before an administrative law judge, that is usually the longest part of the process. In many areas, it can take six months to a year or more for a hearing to be scheduled.

Waiting for disability benefits can be frustrating, especially when you are not able to work. While you cannot control how quickly Social Security makes decisions, you can make sure your case is as complete as possible. Keeping up with medical treatment, submitting updated records, and staying on top of deadlines are all important steps.

Although not required, many people find it helpful to have an attorney guide them through the process. Having support can make the Social Security Disability or SSI process feel more manageable and reduce the stress of handling it on your own.

Want to learn more about the Social Security Disability and SSI process? Visit yocumlawoffice.com or call 567-844-0105