Last updated July 1, 2026

Find disability help
in your state

We represent SSDI and SSI claimants in 6 states across the country. Local teams. Same fee. The case review is always free.

By the numbers

15+

years representing claimants

3

states served

4,300

claimants helped

72%

hearing approval rate

NOSSCR Member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives.

Our national SSDI & SSI footprint

Key takeaways

  • States served

    We represent claimants in [X] states with a fully remote process — no travel required.

  • Service model

    Fully remote. Phone, video, secure document portal — no travel required at any stage.

  • Languages

    English, Spanish. Additional language support by request.

  • Practice scope

    SSDI, SSI, appeals, ALJ hearings, Appeals Council, federal court.

  • Case review

    Free, nationwide. Call or fill out the form — we respond within 24 hours.

  • Fee structure

    No upfront cost. SSA-capped contingency — 25% of back pay, max $9,200. You pay only if you win.

One call, the right state team

Not sure where to start?

If you don't see your state below — or you're not sure whether we can represent you — our intake team will connect you with the right representative in one call.

Location directory

3 states - Remote representation

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Florida

SSDI & SSI representation · Remote process

We represent claimants who live in Florida from intake through ALJ hearing - by phone, video, and secure portal.

Get help in Florida

Why location matters

Disability law is federal - but the people who decide your claim are local.

Where you live shapes approval rates, wait times, and what kind of medical evidence wins. Here's what changes from state to state.

01

State Disability Determination Services (DDS)

Each state runs its own DDS office, which evaluates the medical evidence in your initial application and reconsideration. Approval rates and processing times vary significantly by state.

02

OHO Hearing Offices and ALJ Approval Rates

The Office of Hearings Operations handles ALJ hearings regionally. Wait times and ALJ approval rates differ by office, and a local representative knows which judges handle which case types.

03

State SSI Supplements

Some states pay an additional SSI supplement on top of the federal benefit. Others do not. Knowing which is which affects what the claimant actually receives each month.

04

Medicaid and Medicare Interactions

SSI recipients qualify for Medicaid, which is state-administered, so the scope and speed of enrollment varies. SSDI recipients become eligible for Medicare after a 24-month waiting period.

How we work

The same process, every state we serve.

1

Free Case Review, Nationwide

One number, one form, regardless of state. Our intake team routes you to the right local representative within 24 hours.

2

Local Knowledge of Your DDS and OHO Office

Every state has its own approval patterns. Your representative knows the DDS and OHO offices that will handle your file.

3

Same Process, Coast to Coast

Application, reconsideration, ALJ hearing, Appeals Council — we handle every stage of the claim, no matter which state you live in.

4

SSA-Capped Fee — No Upfront Cost

Our fee is set by the SSA: 25% of your back pay, capped at $9,200. You pay nothing unless we win your case.

About the firm

15 years. 4,300 claimants. One mission.

Your Firm Name has represented Social Security Disability claimants for years. ADAG has represented Social Security Disability claimants for years. Our representatives are NOSSCR members and admitted to the bar in every state we serve.

  • NADR
  • NOSSCR
  • ABA
  • 12 State Bar Associations

Linda Pierce, Esq.

Managing Partner

Marcus Anderson, Esq.

Founding Partner

Which states does Your Firm Name serve?

We currently represent SSDI and SSI claimants in 3 states. Representation is fully remote — we handle your claim from intake through hearing without requiring you to travel.

What if my state isn't listed on this page?

Call our intake line. We can usually connect you with qualified representation within 24 hours, even in states where we do not directly practice.

Can I be represented if I move to another state during my claim?

Yes. SSDI is a federal program, so your claim travels with you. If you move to a state we serve, your existing representative can continue your case.

Do I have to meet my representative in person?

No. The entire claims process — from intake to ALJ hearing — is handled remotely by phone, video, and secure document portal.

How does your fee work, and is it the same in every state?

Yes. Our fee is set by the SSA: 25% of your back pay, capped at $9,200. You pay nothing unless we win. No retainer. No surprise bills.

Get started

Find SSDI or SSI help in your state today

Tell us where you live and what kind of help you need. We'll connect you with a representative in your state - usually within 24 hours. The case review is free, and you only pay a fee if we win.

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(501) 481-8923