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Businiess name:  Disability Action Advocates
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm Glad I went with DAA\r \r Odd how different people have different experiences. Let me simply say that I tried to get SS Disability on my own the first time in April 2014. I had been told by many that I would automatically be declined and as predicted and I was later in 2014. \r After this, I realized that "the machine" was much bigger than I am and so couldn't fight my claim for SSA Disability by myself. I hired DAA to represent me on a "new" claim with pretty much the same exact information from my first claim in March 2015. \r My claim was accepted through DAA's firm and am now on SSA Disability as of March 2015. I received my first Benefit Direct Deposit in November 2015. I am still waiting for the payments that are backdated to last March and DAA is trying to see when this will happen on my behalf. \r For those of you that seem to be having problems with your claim, my experience tells me that the problem isn't DAA, it is with SSA and the nature of your claim. I always did my own du

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