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The success rate for social security claims varies according to where a claimant resides and at which level their claim is currently at. The success rate on initial applications for social security disability and ssi disability tends to average thirty percent nationally, while the success rate for disability claims at the disability hearing level is over fifty percent. How does a claimant's place of residence affect the success rate? Statistics gathered by the federal government indicate a significant degree of variance among the various states. For example, disability claims adjudicated in the northeast have a higher rate of approval than claims that are decided in the southern states, though the underlying reasons for this disparity may be left to conjecture. Disability Advocates Help with Claims Free Case Evaluation |
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