How to apply for SSDI in Arizona?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 11/06/2025


If you’re applying for or appealing a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim in Arizona, having an experienced lawyer can greatly improve your chances of success. Disability lawyers understand the complex rules, help you gather evidence, and represent you in hearings. Here’s how to find the right SSDI legal help in Arizona.

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1. Local Offices for SSDI Applications

  • Visit Social Security Administration (SSA) offices in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, and Flagstaff for help with your SSDI application.
  • These offices guide you through the paperwork and eligibility process.
  • They offer in-person support to ensure your application is completed correctly.


2. Online SSDI Applications

  • Apply for SSDI directly through the SSA's website.
  • This method allows you to complete forms at your own pace.
  • It's a convenient option for those comfortable with online forms.


3. Social Security Disability Helplines

  • Contact the SSA toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 for support with your SSDI application.
  • TTY services are available for those with hearing impairments.
  • Use the helpline to ask questions or clarify any issues with your application.


4. Disability Advocacy Groups and Nonprofits

  • Local Arizona nonprofits and advocacy groups assist with SSDI applications.
  • They provide free guidance on the process, especially for individuals with limited resources.
  • These groups help ensure your medical evidence is properly documented and submitted.


5. Why You Should Consider Legal Help for Your Application

  • SSDI lawyers can help ensure your application is complete and avoid common mistakes that may lead to denials.
  • Lawyers know how to properly present medical evidence and organize paperwork.
  • They represent you in hearings before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) if your case is denied.
  • Many SSDI attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if your claim is approved.

How Hogan Smith Can Help

At Hogan Smith, we assist Arizona residents with every step of the SSDI application process, including:


  • Providing a free consultation to evaluate your eligibility and discuss your case.
  • Helping you gather the necessary medical records and work history documents to support your claim.
  • Ensuring your application is correctly filled out and submitted to the Social Security Administration.
  • Representing you at hearings and advocating on your behalf to maximize your chances of approval.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you’re looking for experienced SSDI lawyers in Arizona, Hogan Smith is here to help. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let our knowledgeable team guide you through the application process and fight for the benefits you deserve.


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