Nearly two-thirds of initial SSDI claims are denied. A qualified Birmingham disability attorney can be the difference between waiting years for benefits and getting approved on appeal.
If a serious medical condition has ended your career in Jefferson County, Wettermark Keith will help you fight for the Social Security Disability benefits you've earned through years of paying into the system.
We handle the paperwork, the appeals, and the hearing — so you can focus on your health.
A back injury that ends a career on a steel-mill floor. A cancer diagnosis that takes you out of the workforce mid-treatment. A stroke that leaves you unable to return to your desk off U.S. 280. PTSD after a life-changing event. The conditions that qualify for SSDI are varied, but the process for winning benefits is the same: documentation, persistence, and knowing how Social Security makes its decisions.
The Birmingham SSA hearing office backlog is real — we prepare for every stage.
Most Alabama claimants wait 12 to 24 months for an Administrative Law Judge hearing at the Birmingham Office of Hearings Operations after an initial denial. During that time, medical bills pile up and the income you counted on is gone. Our disability attorneys move your claim through reconsideration and hearing as quickly as the system allows, and we prepare every ALJ hearing the way we'd prepare for trial.
How our Birmingham attorneys build your SSDI claim.
Whether you're filing for the first time, fighting a denial, or preparing for an ALJ hearing, our team will:
- Review your work history and medical records to confirm you meet SSA's technical and medical eligibility rules.
- Gather statements from your treating physicians at UAB, Grandview, St. Vincent's, and other Birmingham-area providers to document the severity and duration of your condition.
- File your initial application or reconsideration request with the Alabama Disability Determination Service on time and in full.
- Represent you at the ALJ hearing and cross-examine the vocational expert when needed.
- Pursue back pay and ongoing monthly benefits for the full period SSA owes you.
We want you to get the benefits you've earned — and to spend your energy on recovering, not on fighting the government.