Facing an SSDI Hearing?
You Don't Have to
Go Alone.

Citizens Disability has helped adults 50-64 win at hearing. Our specialized SSDI attorneys and advocates prepare every detail - no fees unless you win.

Find out your options — Free case review. No obligation, no cost unless you win.
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What Is an SSDI Hearing?

An ALJ (Administrative Law Judge) hearing is your strongest opportunity in the SSDI process. This is where most claims are actually approved — but only with the right preparation.

How Citizens Disability Prepares You

We don't just file paperwork. We build your case from the ground up and stand with you in that hearing room.

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Complete Case Preparation
We review your full history — medical records, work background, prior applications — and build the strongest possible presentation for your hearing.
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Evidence Gathering
We work directly with your doctors and medical providers to gather updated records, statements, and any evidence that strengthens your case.
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Your Advocate at the Hearing
We stand with you. Your Citizens Disability advocate attends your hearing, responds to the judge, and advocates on your behalf — start to finish.
Why are you heading to an SSDI hearing?
Choose the one that best matches your situation.
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You May Have a Different Path Forward

If your denial was based on work history or credits, a hearing may not be the right route — but that doesn't mean you're out of options.

Citizens Disability may be able to help you explore a new application based on your current situation. It only takes a moment to find out.

Let's Start Fresh →
Do you have a hearing date scheduled?
If you've received notice of your hearing, let us know — we can start preparing immediately.
Are you 50 years old or older?
Age is one of the factors SSA considers — and it can work in your favor.
A note about your situation: Citizens Disability works most often with people 50 and older, because SSA's rules give added weight to age in that range. That said, every case is different — and we'd still like to hear from you. An advocate can review your specific situation.