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Get the Disability Benefits You Deserve

If a medical condition is preventing you from working, do not rely on the Social Security Administration to look out for your best interests. The disability system is complex, slow, and often unforgiving — and you need an experienced attorney who knows how to protect your rights and fight for the benefits you deserve.


At Woodson & Goodwin Law, our Social Security Disability attorneys understand how overwhelming the SSDI and SSI process can be. We guide clients through every stage of the claim, from initial applications to hearings and appeals. We assist individuals with a wide range of disabling conditions, including:

  • Musculoskeletal disorders
  • Chronic pain conditions
  • Mental health impairments
  • Neurological disorders
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Heart and lung conditions
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Cancer and other serious illnesses


If your health prevents you from working, you do not have to navigate this process alone. Contact us today for experienced guidance, strong advocacy, and a team that is firmly on your side.


Protecting Your Rights Throughout the Disability Process

Social Security Disability benefits exist to support individuals who can no longer work due to a physical or mental impairment. Unfortunately, most claims are denied the first time — even when applicants clearly qualify.

You may need legal help if:

  • Your disability claim has been denied
  • Your benefits are delayed
  • You are unsure how to complete the application
  • You need help gathering medical evidence
  • You are preparing for a disability hearing
  • You are unable to return to work
  • You are confused about your rights or eligibility


Our attorneys will walk you through every step, ensuring your claim is properly documented, thoroughly supported, and presented in the strongest possible way.


Understanding Social Security Disability

Social Security Disability is a federal program designed to provide financial support to individuals who cannot work due to a qualifying medical condition. Benefits may be available through:

  • SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) — based on your work history
  • SSI (Supplemental Security Income) — based on financial need


Although the system is meant to help, it is highly regulated and filled with procedural pitfalls. Having an experienced disability lawyer dramatically increases your chances of approval and helps protect your rights throughout the process.


Why Choose Woodson & Goodwin Law

When you are pursuing Social Security Disability benefits, you need a law firm that combines deep experience with compassionate, client‑focused service. Woodson & Goodwin Law stands out because we offer:

  • Free same‑day consultations
  • Contingency fee representation — you do not pay unless we win
  • Direct access to attorneys
  • Fast response times
  • Established in 1973 with over 70 years of combined experience
  • Family‑owned and locally operated
  • Emergency consultations available
  • Home and hospital visits when needed


Our extensive knowledge of the Social Security Disability system, paired with our commitment to personalized support, ensures you receive the strongest possible representation.


Contact Us

Do not let a disability claim denial or confusing application process stand between you and the benefits you need. At Woodson & Goodwin Law, we are ready to fight for your financial security and peace of mind. Our experienced Social Security Disability attorneys will work tirelessly to protect your rights and help you move forward.


Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward securing the benefits you deserve.

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  • What are some of the conditions to qualify for Social Security Disability?

    The Social Security Administration determines whether your disability or medical condition qualifies for Social Security Disability benefits. Some qualifying conditions include, but are not limited to, cardiovascular conditions such as heart problems; immune system disorders including rheumatoid arthritis (RA), multiple sclerosis (MS), type 1 diabetes, or lupus; neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Bell’s palsy; musculoskeletal conditions including degenerative disc disease of the spine, soft tissue injuries, osteoporosis, De Quervain’s syndrome, or fibromyalgia; mental health conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, or eating disorders; and certain cancers, including pancreatic, lung, liver, esophageal, brain, or acute leukemia.

  • Why was my social security disability claim denied, and can an attorney help?

    The application process for Social Security Disability can be complex and daunting, and it is very common for claims to be denied. It is important not to give up. The longer a person waits to file a disability claim after discovering a disabling condition, the less likely the claim is to be approved. If your claim is denied by the Social Security Administration, it is critical to seek legal representation to assist with an appeal. An attorney can help gather key information that is often overlooked in the initial application. 


    Common mistakes that can lead to denials include inadequate or poorly documented medical evidence, failure to properly document inability to work or loss of vocational capacity, incomplete or incorrectly filled Social Security forms, inconsistencies between a doctor’s report and Social Security regulations on disability, and filing forms or documents at the wrong location. 


    If your claim has been denied, it is important to file an appeal promptly, as there is a strict deadline for doing so. The guidance of a qualified, experienced attorney can significantly improve your chances of a successful appeal and ensure you receive the benefits you are entitled to.

  • How can Woodson & Goodwin Law help with my Social Security Disability case?

    Woodson & Goodwin Law provides comprehensive support throughout the entire SSDI/SSI process — from initial applications to hearings and appeals. With over 70 years of combined experience, free consultations, contingency‑fee representation, and direct access to attorneys, they ensure your claim is properly documented, thoroughly supported, and presented in the strongest possible way. Their team is committed to protecting your rights and helping you secure the benefits you deserve.

  • What do I need to qualify for social security disability?

    To qualify for Social Security Disability (SSD), there are strict and complex rules that must be met. Your disability, whether mental or physical, must prevent you from engaging in substantial gainful activity. Specifically, it must stop you from performing the work you were able to do before your disability, prevent you from doing other types of work, and be expected to last at least one year or result in death. In addition, to receive SSD benefits, you must prove that you have worked in a job that paid Social Security taxes, as your earnings translate into work credits. The number of work credits required depends on your age and when you were diagnosed with a disabling condition.

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