Miami Social Security Disability Offices & Resources

According to the 2015 American Community Study, approximately 12.8% of people in Florida experience some form of disability. This amount is almost 2% higher than the national average, making Florida a common location to apply for benefits.

In contrast, only 26.8% of applicants get their initial disability claims accepted, almost 5% less than the national average.

This means that it is even more important for Floridians to be knowledgeable about available Social Security offices and disability services before beginning their disability benefits application.

Continue below to learn more about Miami Social Security disability and how you can take the right next steps forward that can move you towards disability benefits approval.

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Miami Social Security Disability Office (SSA Field Office in Miami, FL)

The Miami Social Security Disability Office, also known as the SSA's Field Office in Miami, FL, is an excellent resource for Miami residents seeking assistance with or clarification regarding their disability benefits application. In other words, this office provides Miami disability services to all Miami residents involved in the disability benefits application process or programs. 

Address: 1251 NW 36th St, Miami, FL 33142
Office of Disability Phone Number: (800) 772-1213
Office Hours:
THUR: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
FRI: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
Office Hours:
MON: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
TUES: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
WED: 09:00 AM—12:00 PM
SAT & SUN: CLOSED
 

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Directions to the Miami Social Security Disability Office:

By car: Like most SSA field office locations, the most convenient route to the main Miami Social Security Disability Office (a.k.a., Miami's SSA field office) is via I-95 South. Take Exit 4, followed by the exit toward N.W. 17th Ave, then continue until you arrive at NW 36th St.

This location can also be accessed via the 27 West, or NW 12th Ave.

By public transit: The Miami SSA Office is closest to Allapattah Station off of the Orange Line Airport train line.

The Miami Social Security Disability Office (Miami SSA Office) can also be accessed by the 36 bus at stop NW 36th St, which lets you off directly in front of the building.

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Miami’s ODAR Office

Miami’s Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) is where all Social Security hearings are held for those appealing their case.

Address: 333 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33130
Phone: (886) 964-5052
 

List of Judges (ALJs):

  • Judge Clara H. Aranda
  • Judge Robert Baker Jr.
  • Judge Salena D. Bowman-Davis
  • Judge Gracian Celaya
  • Judge Brian Dougherty
  • Judge Yasmin Elias
  • Judge Norman Hemming
  • Judge Tracey B. Leibowitz
  • Judge Timothy Maher
  • Judge Elizabeth C. Palacios
  • Judge Carol J. Pennock
  • Judge Lornette Reynolds
  • Judge Johnathan Sprague
  • Judge Ena Weathers
  • Judge Rebecca Wolfe

Average Hearing Wait Time: 22.00 months
Average Processing Time: 773 days
Average Dispositions Per Day Per ALJ: 1.17
 

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Miami Senator and Congressional Information

When you apply for disability benefits, you have the option to request a congressional inquiry. These inquiries alert the offices of your local congress and senators to get a status check on your case.

While this can occasionally expedite your disability claim, it does not increase your chances of getting approved. Other options like consulting with a disability attorney can also work to expedite your claim as well.

Congress:
 

Ileanna Ros-lehtinen
Address: 4960 SW 72nd Ave #208, Miami, FL 33155
Phone: (305) 668-2285
 

Frederica Wilson
Address: 18425 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33169
Phone: (305) 690-5905
 

Senators:
 

Bill Nelson
Address: 225 East Robinson St. Suite 410, Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: (407) 872-7161
 

Marco Rubio Address: 201 South Orange Ave. Suite 350, Orlando, FL 32801,
Phone: (407) 254-2573
 

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How a Social Security Attorney Can Help

Unlike most attorneys, Social Security attorneys can provide assistance throughout your entire process without draining your money upfront.

They are federally regulated to only take payment if your disability benefits claim is approved, making them much easier to afford and hire.

Even better, those with legal representation see exponentially higher approval rates for disability benefits thanks to attorney’s knowledge of the process.

To increase your chances of getting the disability benefits you deserve, consider a free consultation with a Miami disability attorney today. To get connected with a Miami disability attorney who subscribes to our website and can provide you with unmatched disability services, complete the Free Case Evaluation form on this page.  

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