For the ten-year period between 2005 and 2014, Social Security only approved an average of 23 percent of claims at the initial application level. That's a 77 percent denial rate. The chart at the bottom of this page illustrates Social Security's decisions for that same period of time.
Why should you appeal if your disability claim is denied?
- You odds of being approved are better on appeal.
- A judge will personally listen to your testimony.
- Additional medical evidence can be submitted, and
- Mistakes made by Social Security can be corrected.
- FOR A FREE CASE CONSULTATION CALL (256) 431-1599.

There is never a fee for any service we provide unless you win your benefits and also collect back pay (past due benefits).
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