In general, Appointed Representatives are authorized by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to represent claimants — and while we are not attorneys, we’re trained, experienced, and committed to helping you succeed. Our founder has formal legal training (J.D.) as well as Regulatory and healthcare administration expertise, but Bennett Disability & Consulting Group is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
Here’s what working with us looks like:
The majority of disability applications are denied at the first stage — most often because of missing information, incomplete evidence, or misunderstandings about SSA’s rules.
Every year, over 70% of disability applications are denied at the first stage — not because people don’t qualify, but because of missing information, incomplete medical evidence, or confusing SSA rules.
When that happens, many applicants face an extra 1–2 years of waiting just to appeal — and the whole process can drag on for 3–5 years before benefits are finally approved.
Working with experienced representatives like us — together with trusted healthcare partners like Ramazzini Healthcare — can make all the difference.
With the right support, you can:
When you're ready for hands-on help from our team, we’re here to help you win your claim the first time — and get the support you deserve without unnecessary delays.
Don’t risk losing precious time and money.
Take the smart step forward today.
Get Started → fill out the form on our services page under "Disability Services" to see if you qualify!
Working with representatives like us can increase your chances of success, shorten the wait time, and give you the confidence that your case is being handled properly.
Remember...we’re here to help.
We are appointed representatives for Social Security disability claims. Although we are equipped with legal training and hold law degrees, we are not licensed attorneys and would refer you to a licensed attorney when appropriate. For federal appeals cases, an attorney licensed in federal courts would be referred to you if you decide to further your claim in federal court.