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Social Security Disability Attorneys in Texas

Find experienced social security disability attorneys across 68 cities in Texas. Free consultation available. No fee unless you win.

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Cities Covered

68

Zip Codes

127

State Coverage

6.6%

Fee Type

Contingency

When to Contact a Social Security Disability Attorney in Texas

The Social Security disability application process takes an average of 3 to 7 months for initial decisions, and most applications are denied the first time. Appeals have strict 60-day deadlines. The longer you wait to apply, the longer you wait for benefits — and back pay only goes back to your application date.

You're planning to apply for SSDI or SSI and want to get it right the first time

Your initial application was denied — approximately 65% are denied initially, and an attorney significantly improves your odds on appeal

You've been denied at reconsideration and need to prepare for a hearing before an administrative law judge

You have a complex medical situation involving multiple conditions, mental health issues, or conditions that are hard to document

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Abilene

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Ackerly

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Andrews

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Anson

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Avoca

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Barstow

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Big Lake

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Big Spring

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Buffalo Gap

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Carlsbad

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Christoval

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Coahoma

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Colorado City

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Crane

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Dyess AFB

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Forsan

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Gardendale

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Goldsmith

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Goodfellow AFB

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Grandfalls

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Hamlin

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Hawley

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Idalou

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Kermit

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Knickerbocker

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Knott

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Lamesa

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Lawn

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Lenorah

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Loop

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Loraine

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Lubbock

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Lueders

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Mc Camey

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Mereta

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Merkel

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Midkiff

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Midland

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Monahans

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New Deal

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Notrees

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Odessa

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Ovalo

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Penwell

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Pyote

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Rankin

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Ransom Canyon

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San Angelo

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Seagraves

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Seminole

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Shallowater

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Slaton

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Stamford

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Stanton

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Sterling City

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Tarzan

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Trent

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Tuscola

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Tye

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Vancourt

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Veribest

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Wall

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Water Valley

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Welch

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Westbrook

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Wickett

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Wink

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Wolfforth

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Social Security Disability Case Types in Texas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications and appeals
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applications and appeals
Disability hearing preparation and representation
Continuing disability reviews (CDR) — fighting benefit termination
Overpayment disputes and waivers
Disabled Adult Child (DAC) benefits

Social Security Disability Attorney Costs in Texas

Social Security disability attorneys work on contingency with fees regulated by federal law. The standard fee is 25% of back pay owed, capped at $7,200 (adjusted periodically). You pay nothing upfront and nothing if you don't win. There are no attorney fees on ongoing monthly benefits.

Typical Cost

$0 upfront. Fee is 25% of back pay, capped at $7,200 by federal law. No fee if you don't win.

Statute of Limitations

You have 60 days from the date of each denial notice to file an appeal (Social Security allows 5 additional days for mailing). Missing this deadline means starting over from the beginning, losing months or years of back pay. There's no deadline to apply initially, but delaying means losing potential back benefits — SSDI back pay only goes back to 12 months before your application date at most.

What to Expect

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Free case evaluation to review your medical conditions, work history, and likelihood of approval

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Gathering and organizing all medical records, treatment notes, and supporting documentation

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Completing detailed function reports describing how your conditions affect your daily life and ability to work

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Filing your application or appeal with complete, well-organized supporting evidence

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Preparing you for the ALJ hearing: what to expect, how to answer questions, and what the judge will focus on

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Representing you at the hearing, questioning medical and vocational experts, and making legal arguments for your claim

Coverage Gaps

1,845 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Texas have no active social security disability lawyers providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good social security disability attorney in Texas?

Start by looking at attorneys in your city below. Exclusive or primary focus on Social Security disability — this is a specialized area with its own rules, judges, and strategies. We cover 68 cities in Texas to help you find the right fit.

How much does a social security disability attorney cost in Texas?

Social Security disability attorneys work on contingency with fees regulated by federal law. The standard fee is 25% of back pay owed, capped at $7,200 (adjusted periodically). You pay nothing upfront and nothing if you don't win. There are no attorney fees on ongoing monthly benefits.

What should I do if I need a social security disability attorney right away?

The Social Security disability application process takes an average of 3 to 7 months for initial decisions, and most applications are denied the first time. Appeals have strict 60-day deadlines. The longer you wait to apply, the longer you wait for benefits — and back pay only goes back to your application date.

What types of social security disability cases are handled in Texas?

Social Security Disability attorneys in Texas handle cases including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications and appeals, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applications and appeals, Disability hearing preparation and representation, Continuing disability reviews (CDR) — fighting benefit termination, Overpayment disputes and waivers. Contact a local attorney for a free consultation about your specific situation.

Is there a statute of limitations for social security disability cases in Texas?

You have 60 days from the date of each denial notice to file an appeal (Social Security allows 5 additional days for mailing). Missing this deadline means starting over from the beginning, losing months or years of back pay. There's no deadline to apply initially, but delaying means losing potential back benefits — SSDI back pay only goes back to 12 months before your application date at most.