You Were Denied.
That Doesn't Mean
It's Over.

Citizens Disability helps adults 50-64 navigate the SSDI reconsideration process — at no cost unless you win. Our advocates are ready to review your case.

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What Is Reconsideration?

A denial from Social Security is not the end of the road. Reconsideration is the first step in the appeals process — and many people successfully move forward with the right support.

How Citizens Disability Helps

We don't hand you off to another firm. We represent you directly — from your first call to the final decision.

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We Review Your Case
We take a close look at your denial and your medical history. Our advocates know what SSA looks for — and what's missing from denied claims.
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We Handle the Paperwork
From filing your reconsideration request to gathering supporting medical records, we take the administrative burden off your shoulders.
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We're With You Every Step
You'll have a dedicated advocate who knows your case. Questions, updates, next steps — we're here. No runaround, no handoffs.
What was the main reason Social Security denied you?
Choose the one that best matches what your denial letter said.
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You May Have a Different Path Forward

If you were denied because of work history or credits, the reconsideration process may not be the right fit — 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 situation. It only takes a moment to find out.

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Are you within 60 days of receiving your denial letter?
The reconsideration window typically runs 60 days from the date on your denial notice. It's okay if you're not sure — an advocate can help you check.
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.