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At Schwartzapfel Partners P.C., our skilled team of legal advocates knows what it takes to navigate the confusing and complex process for obtaining disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). Whether you are seeking to file your initial application for benefits or need skilled representation after your claim has been denied, we are here to help.
Our Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) lawyers have more than 150 years of combined experience and have achieved a success rate of nearly 98 percent.* Let us put this experience to work for you.
Contact our New York law firm online or call us at 888-801-1914 to schedule your free claim evaluation. You can also visit our testimonials page to see how our work has benefited past clients.
Learn More About Social Security Disability
If you'd like to learn more about SSD or SSI before contacting our disability benefits attorneys, please read one or many of the Social Security Disability articles we have published:
- Social Security Fast-Track Approval Process Expanding
- Saving the Social Security Trust Fund from Washington Politicians
- Social Security on Death Row: A Disgrace to American Ideology
- Preserving America’s Social Security Simply a Matter of Priority
- Social Security Disability Helps Injured Working-Age People
- The Social Security Disability Appeals Process for Denied Claims
- Can I Avoid Social Security Payroll Taxes (FICA)?
- Social Security Funds Projected to Fully Deplete within 25 Years
- Social Security Funding In Question
- Disability Insurance Options: Protection Beyond SSDI and SSI
- The Nuts and Bolts of the Social Security Disability Appeals Process
- More Fact Than Fiction: You May Need Social Security Disability Some Day
- Social Security Disability Benefits May Come Faster for Some
- New SSA Rule Possible: Testing for Mental Health Disability Coverage
- Application and Appeals: Successfully Navigating the Social Security Disability Process
- Long Lines at Social Security Offices Not Going Away Anytime Soon
- The Two-Year Hole Between Social Security Disability and Medicare
- New York Passes Law to Address Employee Misclassification
*Past results don't guarantee a future outcome.








