About Us
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Since 2014
Vet Legal Pro is a law firm dedicated to assisting disabled American citizens with Social Security Disability Benefits claims. Since our founding in 2014 we have helped over 7,500 individuals to obtain benefits for themselves and their families.
Vet Legal Pro Handles SSDI Claims All Over The Country
The Premier SSDI Benefit Advocates
We Care
At Vet Legal Pro, you will have experienced Attorneys working on your case. We know our clients by first name, not as a number.
Many of our own family members have gone through similar situations, so we are familiar with hardships and stressors that accompany this process. Because of this, we are committed to making every step of the process as painless and straightforward as possible.
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We have assisted thousands of people & their families throughout the United States. We take pride in fighting for the benefits that you and your family deserve
client satisfaction
97%
Accepted Cases
92%
Success Rate
98%
what do you need?
We Handle Every Step Of The Claims Process
Speak to one of our advocates to learn more about your options and if you could be eligible to receive SSDI Benefits
Initial
The Initial application stage involves applying for SSI and/or SSDI benefits. You are free to do this on your own, however, we can help you complete the application and accompanying forms. After applying, it may take the SSA anywhere from 3 to 6 months to process your application.
Reconsideration
If your initial application is denied, your case may be appealed and move into Reconsideration. The Reconsideration stage involves the SSA collecting more records (if you alert them to the existence of the new records) and reviewing your case. This review will generally take 1 to 5 months.
Hearing
If the Reconsideration is denied, applicants move to the hearing stage. Claimants generally wait an average of 18-24 months for a hearing, after requesting one. The SSA will alert you of the time and place of your hearing about six weeks to a month before the hearing. During this time we will gather evidence and prepare for your hearing.
Decision
Some judges will make a decision at the hearing. Other judges will take 6 – 8 weeks to decide. Regardless, a written decision is sent to you which explains the reason for the decision. If you win, you will begin the process of being “placed in pay.” It takes 6 to 12 weeks to get monthly benefits started, and a few months longer to get your backpay.
"You Need To Have Professionals Help You Throughout The Process”
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