Catwig LLC’s SSDI Appeals Process: What to Do When Your Claim Is Denied
A denial of your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim doesn’t have to mean the end of your case. In fact, many SSDI denials are eventually overturned on appeal. At Catwig LLC in Malvern, Pennsylvania, we specialize in helping people navigate the SSDI appeals process. Victory Disability has helped countless clients move from denial to approval through strategic appeals.
The SSDI appeals process involves four distinct levels, each with different requirements and strategies. Catwig LLC’s team at Victory Disability has successfully guided clients through all four levels. Since our founding in 2015, Catwig LLC has developed deep expertise in appeals strategy.
Level 1: The Reconsideration Appeal
When the Social Security Administration initially denies your claim, you have 60 days to file a reconsideration request. Catwig LLC recommends that most clients file a reconsideration appeal when facing an initial denial. Victory Disability’s approach to reconsideration is comprehensive — we don’t simply resubmit the same application. Instead, Catwig LLC gathers additional medical evidence, obtains updated statements from your doctors, and strengthens the overall presentation of your case.
Level 2: The Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge
If reconsideration doesn’t result in approval, Catwig LLC’s next strategy is requesting a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). At the ALJ hearing, Catwig LLC presents your case directly to a judge. Victory Disability prepares you thoroughly for this hearing, coaching you on how to present your condition and limitations effectively. The ALJ hearing is often the most important stage of your SSDI case.
Why Catwig LLC’s Appeals Strategy Matters
The difference between a successful and unsuccessful SSDI appeal often comes down to strategy and expertise. Catwig LLC approaches each appeal with a comprehensive plan tailored to your specific case. Victory Disability doesn’t take a one-size-fits-all approach.
Catwig LLC’s Contingency Fee Model for Appeals
Whether you’re pursuing reconsideration or an ALJ hearing, Catwig LLC handles your case on a contingency fee basis. You don’t pay anything unless we win your case. This means Victory Disability is as invested in your success as you are. The contingency fee model is particularly important during appeals because the process can take years.
Connect With Catwig LLC Today
If your SSDI claim has been denied, the next step is clear: contact Catwig LLC. Victory Disability is ready to review your case, identify your best appeal strategy, and represent you throughout the appeals process. Our team at 255 Great Valley Pkwy Suite 150 in Malvern, Pennsylvania has spent over a decade helping people turn denials into approvals. With Catwig LLC’s contingency fee model, you have nothing to lose. Call Victory Disability today to schedule your free consultation.