Generous Disability

Great News!

You appear to be qualified for benefits!

Here are the next steps:

1) You will be receiving a phone call from a professional Social Security Disability advocate in the next 24 hours.

This brief call is required to confirm that you are qualified for benefits, and it is completely free.

Please be sure to answer your phone and text messages when you see an unrecognized number so you don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity.

If you would like to speak with an advocate or attorney right away, please feel free to call the number below.

317-689-7735

2) If our advocate confirms that you are qualified for benefits, they will also answer any questions you have about the application process.

They will also give you valuable guidance on how to ensure that your application is approved as fast as possible.

Remember, 2 out of 3 people who apply for SSDI on their own are denied.

Those who are approved often wait 5 years or more to get their benefits.

This call will not only help you get approved, it will help you get your benefits as fast as possible.

Again, this call and the advice are FREE.

Please be sure to answer your phone and text messages when you see an unrecognized number so you don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity.

They help me win my case without even a first denial after going through a different attorney the first time around and lost at three levels. They were always very quick to respond to calls and emails and walked me through everything. I definitely recommend them!

– ERIN K.

I am very thankful for helping me navigate through my Social Security Disability. I am completely confident in referring them to anyone going through this hard process. They stayed in contact, helped me through every step and followed through to the end. I do want the whole team to know how Thankful I am for all their hard work.

-Geni Ojer

They were so very helpful during my process of getting my disability. They practically did everything themselves. I’m so very thankful for their care and guidance.

– Anita Thayer