How to apply for disability in Florida?

How to apply for disability in Florida?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 01/28/2025


Applying for disability benefits in Florida follows the same process as applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) across the United States. However, there are some local resources and considerations to keep in mind when applying in Florida. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the application process.

Steps to Apply for Disability in Florida

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Step 1: Determine Which Disability Program to Apply For

The first step is to figure out which disability program is right for you. The two main programs are:


  • SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance): This program is for individuals who have worked and paid Social Security taxes. If you’ve worked for a certain number of years and have earned enough work credits, you may be eligible for SSDI.
  • SSI (Supplemental Security Income): SSI is for individuals with limited income and resources who are disabled, blind, or aged 65 or older. Unlike SSDI, SSI does not require a work history but has strict income and asset limits.


Step 2: Gather Required Documentation

Before you start your application, make sure you have all the necessary documents, including:


  • Medical records: Detailed documents from your healthcare providers showing the extent of your disability.
  • Work history: If you’re applying for SSDI, you’ll need to provide your work history and earnings record.
  • Financial information: If you’re applying for SSI, you’ll need to provide information about your income and assets.


Step 3: Complete the Disability Application

You can apply for disability benefits in Florida through the Social Security Administration (SSA) in several ways:


  • Online: The easiest and fastest way to apply is through the SSA’s online portal at www.ssa.gov. The online application allows you to save your progress and apply at your own pace.
  • By phone: You can apply by calling the SSA at 1-800-772-1213. They will guide you through the application process over the phone.
  • In person: If you prefer, you can visit your local Social Security office in Florida. It’s advisable to schedule an appointment ahead of time to avoid long wait times. You can find your nearest office by visiting the SSA’s office locator on their website.


Step 4: Be Thorough and Accurate

When filling out your application, make sure to provide accurate and detailed information. Be honest about your medical condition, work history, and financial situation. Incomplete or incorrect information can delay your application or lead to a denial.


Step 5: Submit Your Medical Evidence

The most critical part of your application is proving that your disability qualifies you for benefits. Medical evidence is key, so make sure to submit all relevant documentation from your doctors, hospitals, and any specialists who treat your condition. This evidence will help the SSA determine the severity of your disability and whether it meets the criteria for disability benefits.


Step 6: Wait for a Decision

Once you’ve submitted your application, the SSA will review your case. This process can take several months, as the SSA evaluates your medical records, work history, and other relevant information.


  • If your application is approved, you will begin receiving benefits based on the program you applied for (SSDI or SSI).
  • If your application is denied, don’t get discouraged. Many first-time claims are denied, and you have the right to appeal the decision.


Step 7: Follow Up and Stay Organized

During the review process, it’s important to stay on top of your application’s status. You can track your claim online through your SSA account. Additionally, if the SSA requests additional information or documentation, be sure to respond quickly to avoid any delays.


Step 8: Appeal a Denied Claim

If your claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Many disability claims are initially denied, but applicants can appeal the decision and have their case reviewed again. The appeals process typically involves:


  • Requesting reconsideration: This is where the SSA re-reviews your case.
  • Requesting a hearing: If reconsideration is denied, you can request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).
  • Appeals Council: If the ALJ denies your case, you can request a review by the SSA’s Appeals Council.


Step 9: Local Resources in Florida

While the application process is managed by the SSA, there are local resources in Florida that can help with your application:


  • Florida’s Disability Determination Services (DDS): This state agency works with the SSA to review disability applications. If you need help understanding the process or submitting documentation, they may be able to assist.
  • Florida Disability Advocates: If you’re having trouble navigating the application process or facing a denial, you can seek help from disability advocates or attorneys in Florida. These professionals can guide you through the process, help with gathering evidence, and represent you during the appeals process if needed.

How Hogan Smith Can Help You Apply for Disability in Florida

Applying for disability can be complicated, and having professional assistance can increase your chances of success. Hogan Smith can help you by:

  • Determining the best disability program for your situation (SSDI or SSI).
  • Gathering and organizing medical evidence to support your claim.
  • Ensuring your application is complete to avoid unnecessary delays or denials.
  • Representing you during the appeals process if your claim is denied.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you’re ready to apply for disability benefits in Florida or need help with an existing claim, Hogan Smith is here to assist you. Contact us for a free consultation, and we’ll make sure your application is filed correctly, giving you the best chance of success. Let us help you navigate the disability process and get the benefits you deserve.


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