Baton Rouge Social Security Attorney or Advocate

There are many Social Security Disability attorneys located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (East Baton Rouge Parish) who are available help disabled individuals navigate the Social Security Disability application process. If you can no longer work due to a disability or health condition, an attorney can help you get the benefits you need.

Baton Rouge disability claims are usually processed in the Alexandria hearing office. This office currently has a wait time of 276 days and is handling a total of 5,288 pending cases. Although these numbers indicate a long wait for new applicants, many residents of Baton Rouge find disability payments to be worth the inconvenience. In fact, in 2011, 11,150 individuals in East Baton Rouge Parish received SSDI and 14,953 individuals in East Baton Rouge Parish received SSI.

To learn more about the different Social Security Disability benefit program options, click here.

Although it is possible to apply for disability benefits online, many applicants choose to apply in person at one of the following Social Security offices in Louisiana:

5455 Bankers Ave
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Telephone: (866) 613-3070

4332 Harding Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA 70807
Telephone: (225) 389-0555

2100 Robin Ave
Hammond, LA 70403
Telephone: (985) 345-0335

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Consulting with a Baton Rouge Social Security Disability Attorney

Many people who apply for Social Security Disability benefits find that the process can be long and complicated. To avoid this, we recommend consulting with an experienced attorney or advocate. A professional will prevent you from making costly mistakes and being denied disability benefits.

To learn about the benefits of hiring an attorney or advocate, click here.

A Baton Rouge Social Security Disability lawyer will also handle disability claims in the following cities located in East Baton Rouge Parish County, West Baton Rouge Parish County, Iberville County, Ascension County, Livingston County, St. Helena County, East Feliciana County, West Feliciana County, and Point Coupee County: Monticello, Denham Springs, Walker, Inninwold, Kenner, Shennandoah, Oak Hills Place, Old Jefferson, Port Allen, Merrydale, Brownfields, Brusly, Addis, Morrisonville, Waterloo, and New Roads.

Contact the Baton Rouge Bar Association for more information regarding Baton Rouge legal professionals.

Baton Rouge Bar Association
544 Main St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70801

To speak with a local disability attorney or advocate, fill out a free disability review today.

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Baton Rouge Disability Hearings

If your initial claim and “Request for Reconsideration” are denied, you will need to attend an appeal hearing to continue your pursuit of disability benefits. Baton Rouge disability hearings are often held at the Alexandria Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR).

See below for a list of the Baton Rouge administrative law judges and their approval rates:

ALJApproval Rate
Able, Devona35.82%
Akers, Janet15.64%
DeLoach, Rowena E.44.35%
Fields, Kim A.33.81%
Grant, Robert48.69%
Hansen, Holly32.56%
Latham, Carol L.17.19%
Molinar, Kathleen S.53.66%
Ragona, Lawerce T.22.80%
Schwartz, Stanley M.11.88%
Smilie, Carolyn28.48%
Wood, Paul28.21%

*Data from http://www.ssa.gov/appeals/DataSets/03_ALJ_Disposition_Data.html

This information can be valuable to a Baton Rouge Social Security Disability lawyer due to the fact that experienced lawyers often become familiar with the judges who hear cases in their local hearing office. They can then use this insight to present cases in the most effective manner possible.

As with the initial part of your application, scheduling an appeal hearing can be a lengthy process. If you find that medical or financial issues make it difficult for you to wait until your scheduled hearing date, you can contact your local congressman to ask that he intervene with the ODAR on your behalf to schedule your hearing sooner. Your congressperson can be reached here:

Baton Rouge Office
5555 Hilton Avenue, Suite 100
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Phone: (225) 929-7711
Fax: (225) 929-7688

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