Social Security Disability Representation

Compassionate and affective advocacy for individuals in pursuit of disability benefits.

Disability Advocacy Northwest serves individuals who experience a physical and/or mental impairment that has lasted or is expected to last 12 consecutive months and is so severe it precludes them from being able to sustain full-time, competitive employment.

The rules and regulations surrounding Social Security Disability are often very difficult to navigate and the chances of winning a case are vastly improved with the guidance of a knowledgeable, competent representative who understands the process at every stage. The best part is that it is free to obtain representation (see below for more information).

Jenny Simmons is a Certified Social Security Disability Representative who has been working in this industry since 2006. Individuals are often denied in the early stages of the process; however, persistence is critical. Jenny zealously advocates for her clients every step of the way, from the initial application to the appeals process to a hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge, if necessary.

If you are interested in learning more about eligibility requirements, please click on the link below.

Contact

Jenny Simmons jenny@disabilityadvocacynw.com
(458) 231-1964

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Understanding the rules is critical when applying for disability benefits. Jenny knows what it takes to win a case through years of experience, strategy, and know-how. Don’t go through this process alone. Take the next step and reach out to Jenny for a free consultation.

It is free to obtain representation and no payment is collected directly from the applicant. The representative is only paid if the case is WON and Social Security owes the applicant past due benefits, meaning payment back to the date they determine the applicant is eligible. By the time an individual wins their case, there can be months to years of backpay owed. The representative is then paid a one-time, lump sum percentage of the backpay amount.