Wisconsin Social Security Disability Attorneys
At DearLegal, we connect you with experienced Wisconsin Social Security Disability attorneys who know the Wisconsin DDS, the Milwaukee, Madison, Eau Claire, and Green Bay 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.
Why Do You Need a Social Security Disability Attorney in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin’s initial SSDI/SSI approval rate runs near or slightly above the national average, but ALJ hearing wait times at the Milwaukee, Madison, Eau Claire, and Green Bay OHOs typically run 12+ months. Wisconsin pays a state SSI supplement on top of federal SSI through DHS (the Wisconsin SSI State Supplement). Strong specialty care at Froedtert / Medical College of Wisconsin, UW Health, Aurora, Ascension, Marshfield Clinic, and Bellin Health makes the medical record buildable. Wisconsin’s manufacturing, dairy/ag, and healthcare workforce produces a high volume of musculoskeletal, mental-health, and respiratory claims. Representation by an attorney who knows the Wisconsin DDS and the local ALJs is the biggest factor in turning denials into approvals.
When Do You Need a Social Security Disability Attorney in Wisconsin?
Our network includes Wisconsin social security disability attorneys who handle every kind of case, including:
Types of Social Security Disability Cases in Wisconsin
From the moment you connect with a Wisconsin social security disability attorney, they go to work protecting your claim. The most common case types we handle:
Common Wisconsin Social Security Disability Mistakes
Even a small misstep can hurt your case. Here’s what to avoid:
How Much Do Wisconsin Social Security Disability Attorneys Cost?
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 Wisconsin Social Security Disability Compensation Include?
DearLegal is a legal referral service, not a law firm. We connect individuals with licensed attorneys who can evaluate their case. Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice. Results vary based on individual circumstances.
