Who Can I Talk to about Social Security Benefits?

Who Can I Talk to about Social Security Benefits?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 02/26/2025


If you’re looking for help or information regarding your Social Security benefits, it’s important to know who to talk to and how to navigate the system. Whether you need assistance with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or retirement benefits, there are several resources available to guide you through the process.

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The Social Security Administration (SSA)

The first place to turn for help with your Social Security benefits is the Social Security Administration (SSA). The SSA manages all claims and services related to Social Security, including disability, retirement, and survivors’ benefits.


  • SSA Website: You can access a wide range of information online through the official SSA website at www.ssa.gov. The website provides helpful tools, frequently asked questions, and the option to apply for benefits or check the status of your claim.
  • SSA Phone Number: You can contact the SSA directly at 1-800-772-1213. This number is available Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (local time). You can speak to a representative for assistance with claims, questions about your benefits, and more.
  • SSA Local Offices: You can also visit a local SSA office in your area for in-person assistance. To find your nearest office, visit the SSA’s website and use their office locator tool.


Social Security Disability Lawyers

If you’re dealing with disability benefits (SSDI or SSI) and need legal assistance, you can consult with a Social Security Disability lawyer. These lawyers specialize in helping individuals navigate the disability claims process and can significantly increase your chances of success.


  • Free Consultations: Many disability lawyers offer free consultations where they can assess your case and explain how they can help you.
  • Contingency Fees: Disability lawyers typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay them if you win your case. This makes legal assistance more accessible.


Financial Advisors

If you are considering retirement benefits or need help understanding how your Social Security fits into your broader financial plan, a financial advisor can provide valuable advice.


  • Retirement Planning: A financial advisor can help you understand when it’s best to start receiving Social Security retirement benefits based on your personal financial goals and needs.
  • Maximizing Benefits: They can also help you maximize your benefits by considering factors like spousal benefits, delayed retirement credits, and the impact of taxes on your benefits.


State and Local Agencies

Depending on your situation, certain state or local agencies may offer assistance with Social Security-related matters, especially for programs like SSI (which is need-based). These agencies may also help with appeals or disability services.


  • Department of Human Services (DHS): In some states, the Department of Human Services (or its equivalent) provides assistance for individuals applying for SSI and can offer support with applications and the appeals process.
  • State Disability Assistance: Some states offer additional disability benefits or programs that supplement Social Security. Your state’s department of social services can help guide you through these programs.


Advocacy Groups and Nonprofit Organizations

There are numerous advocacy groups and nonprofits that can help you understand Social Security benefits and provide support throughout the application process.


  • National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR): This organization offers resources and a directory of attorneys who specialize in Social Security Disability cases.
  • Disability Rights Groups: National and local disability rights organizations can offer guidance on eligibility, the application process, and how to advocate for your needs.

How Hogan Smith Can Help

At Hogan Smith, we specialize in helping individuals navigate the Social Security benefits process, whether it’s for disability, retirement, or SSI. Here’s how we can assist:


  • Free Consultation: We offer free consultations to evaluate your eligibility for Social Security benefits and provide guidance on your next steps.
  • Expert Legal Assistance: If you need legal representation for Social Security Disability claims or appeals, we can help you file your claim, gather necessary documentation, and represent you through hearings and appeals.
  • Maximize Your Benefits: We can assist with understanding how to maximize your benefits and avoid common pitfalls that may result in denials.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you have questions about your Social Security benefits or need help with an application, Hogan Smith is here to assist you. We understand the complexities of the system and are dedicated to helping you secure the benefits you deserve.



Contact us today for a free consultation, and we’ll guide you through every step of the process.


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