How much does Allsup cost?
Allsup only charges a one-time fee if your claim is approved. This fee is determined by the SSA. Currently, it is 25 percent of the retroactive dollar amount, not to exceed $6,000.
Is Allsup legitimate?
Allsup claims to be an expert in the field of Social Security disability, with a 96 percent success rate. Allsup or the insurance provider may tell you that you can receive more money by applying for SSDI, so it is in your best interest to follow their recommendations regarding your long-term disability claim.
What kind of company is Allsup?
Allsup is a nationwide, premier provider of Social Security disability representation, veterans disability appeal, return to work, and healthcare insurance services for individuals and organizations. Since opening its doors in 1984, Allsup has helped more than 350,000 people receive their SSDI and Medicare benefits.
Does Allsup charge a fee?
What is the fee for Allsup representation? Our typical fee is 25% of the retroactive award – not to exceed $6,000. However, an SSDI applicant does not pay a fee unless he or she successfully obtains benefits.
Who pays Allsup?
Our experts at Allsup Employment Services® can get you started. We're an Employment Network so our Ticket to Work services are paid by the SSA. Make as much money as you want in year 1 and keep full SSDI benefits. If you stop working your SSDI benefits will start again; no need to re-apply.
How do you find out how much I would get on disability?
To calculate how much you would receive as your disability benefit, SSA uses the average amount you've earned per month over a period of your adult years, adjusted for inflation. To simplify this formula here, just enter your typical annual income. This income will be adjusted to estimate wage growth over your career.
What is the average Social Security disability payment?
Social Security disability payments are modest
At the beginning of 2019, Social Security paid an average monthly disability benefit of about $1,234 to all disabled workers.