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2025 UPDATES SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY - SSDI

  • Writer: The Forsythe Firm
    The Forsythe Firm
  • Nov 3, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 28, 2024

In 2025 Social Security will offer the most assistance for the disabled who have lost their income due to the inability to work. We expect over 500,000 new applications for disability benefits in 2025.

  • 2025 maximum SSDI benefit is $4,018 per month -- up from $3,822 in 2024.

  • You may be able to collect more past due benefits in 2025.

  • Average time to process a new claim (Alabama) - 225 days.

  • Difficulty level for being approved: Difficult. Most new claims will be denied.

  • In 2025 you must earn wages of less than $1,620 / month to file a new disability claim (SSDI).

  • Good News: Many denied claims will be paid with a proper and timely appeal.

  • Legal representation greatly improves your chance of approval.

  • You can get legal representation on a contingency fee arrangement: pay only if you win.

  • Free SSDI consultations are offered in your area (near you).


If you need assistance with a new or recently denied Social Security disability claim, contact THE FORSYTHE FIRM in Huntsville, AL - one of the top boutique firms specializing only in Social Security disability (new claims, appeals, hearings). Free consultations by calling (256) 799-0927.


 
 
 

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