Washington Social Security Disability Attorneys

At DearLegal, we connect you with experienced Washington Social Security Disability attorneys who know the Washington DDS, the Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, and Yakima hearing offices, and the federal rules that decide whether you get paid. Whether you’re filing a new SSDI claim, appealing a denial, or heading to an ALJ hearing, we’ll match you with the right attorney — at no cost to get started.

SSDI (Title II) is based on your work history and the FICA taxes you’ve paid — generally 40 work credits with 20 in the last 10 years. SSI (Title XVI) is needs-based; no work credits required but income and resources must be very low (generally under $2,000 in countable assets for an individual). Washington SSI recipients also receive a state supplement and automatic Apple Health (Medicaid).
Initial decisions from Washington DDS typically take 6–8 months. Reconsideration adds several more. ALJ hearings at the Washington OHOs currently run roughly 12+ months from the hearing request. Compassionate Allowance and TERI flags speed things up. (VERIFY: exact current Washington wait times.)
Washington L&I (Department of Labor & Industries) is a state-administered workers’ comp system. L&I time-loss and pension benefits interact with SSDI offset rules — combined benefits exceeding 80% of pre-disability earnings trigger a reduction. Settling L&I via Structured Settlement Agreement or CRSC without offset-protective proration language can permanently reduce SSDI. An attorney coordinates both.
SSDI has a 5-month waiting period before cash benefits begin, and Medicare doesn’t start until 24 months after SSDI entitlement. ALS and ESRD are exceptions — Medicare is immediate. SSI recipients in Washington get Apple Health automatically on approval.
You can work, but earnings above Substantial Gainful Activity — approximately $1,620/month for non-blind individuals in 2025 (about $2,700/month for statutorily blind) — will generally disqualify you. SSDI has a 9-month trial work period.
Common reasons: insufficient medical evidence, gaps in treatment, the DDS deciding your condition isn’t "severe" or doesn’t meet a Listing, the DDS finding you can still do past or other work, failure to follow prescribed treatment, or earnings over SGA. Most Washington initial denials are reversed on appeal when an attorney develops the record correctly.
Four levels: (1) Reconsideration at Washington DDS; (2) ALJ Hearing at the Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, or Yakima OHO; (3) Appeals Council in Falls Church, VA; (4) Federal Court — civil action in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern or Western District of Washington. You have 60 days to appeal at every level.

Why Do You Need a Social Security Disability Attorney in Washington?

Washington’s initial SSDI/SSI approval rate tracks near or slightly above the national average, but ALJ hearing wait times at the Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, and Yakima OHOs typically run 12+ months and approval rates vary by judge. Washington pays a state SSI supplement on top of federal SSI through DSHS. Strong specialty care at UW Medicine, Providence, Swedish, Virginia Mason Franciscan, MultiCare, and Kaiser Permanente Washington makes the medical record buildable. Washington also has a state-administered workers’ comp system (L&I) that interacts with SSDI offset rules. Representation by an attorney who knows the Washington DDS and the local ALJs is the biggest factor in turning denials into approvals.

When Do You Need a Social Security Disability Attorney in Washington?

Our network includes Washington social security disability attorneys who handle every kind of case, including:

Types of Social Security Disability Cases in Washington

From the moment you connect with a Washington social security disability attorney, they go to work protecting your claim. The most common case types we handle:

Missing the 60-day appeal deadline at any level (initial denial, reconsideration, ALJ, Appeals Council)
Not requesting comprehensive medical records from every WA provider — UW Medicine, Providence, Swedish, Virginia Mason Franciscan, MultiCare, Kaiser, and community providers
Having long gaps in treatment — SSA reads gaps as "not that severe"
Working over the SGA limit (~$1,620/month in 2025) without reporting it to SSA
Applying for WA ESD unemployment while claiming inability to work — those statements are inconsistent and the ALJ will see them
Settling a Washington L&I claim without offset-protective proration language

Common Washington Social Security Disability Mistakes

Even a small misstep can hurt your case. Here’s what to avoid:

How Much Do Washington Social Security Disability Attorneys Cost?

25%

Federally capped at 25% of past-due benefits, with a maximum total fee set by the Social Security Administration.

Federal law caps SSDI/SSI attorney fees at 25% of past-due benefits, with a hard maximum of $9,200 (effective Nov 2024, adjusts with the cost-of-living). SSA must approve every fee agreement. You pay nothing out of pocket and nothing from your ongoing monthly benefit — the fee comes only from back pay, and only if you win. If there is no back pay, there is no fee.

What Can Your Washington Social Security Disability Compensation Include?

Monthly SSDI Benefit (PIA)
Calculated from your lifetime earnings record. The 2025 national average SSDI benefit is roughly $1,580/month; Washington workers with higher historical earnings often run above that.
Past-Due Back Pay
SSDI back pay can include up to 12 months before application plus everything from application to approval. SSI back pay runs from the application date.
Auxiliary Benefits
Spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children may qualify for benefits on your earnings record — up to 50% of your PIA each, subject to a family maximum.
Medicare
SSDI recipients become eligible for Medicare 24 months after SSDI entitlement (immediate for ALS and ESRD). Covers Parts A and B; Part D is optional.
Apple Health (Washington Medicaid)
SSI approval triggers automatic Apple Health eligibility. Coverage often matters as much as the cash benefit because of medical-cost coverage.
Washington State SSI Supplement
Washington pays a state SSI supplement on top of federal SSI through DSHS — adding to the monthly benefit.
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