Updated May 4, 2026

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Top Disability Lawyers in Long Beach

Vetted Long Beach SSDI and SSI disability firms, plus how the Social Security process works and what lawyers charge. Below are vetted Long Beach firms, plus plain-English answers on how the process works, how long it takes, and what lawyers charge.

Federal
SSA / SSDI & SSI
California DDS
Initial decisions
No upfront fee
Fees from back pay
$7,200
2026 fee cap

How Social Security disability works for Long Beach claimants

Social Security disability is a federal program, so the rules are the same in Long Beach as anywhere else. There are two benefits: SSDI, which is based on the work credits you have paid in, and SSI, which is need-based for people with little income or assets. To qualify, you generally must show a medical condition that keeps you from working and is expected to last at least a year or be terminal. What is local is the process. Your initial medical decision is made by California DDS, and most first-time applications in California are denied, which is normal and not the end of the road.

The appeal stages, in order

If you are denied, you ask for reconsideration, and if that is denied, you request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). The hearing is where most cases are actually won, because you can testify, bring updated medical evidence, and have a lawyer cross-examine the vocational expert. If the ALJ denies the claim, the next steps are the Appeals Council and then federal court. The whole path can take many months to a couple of years, so the sooner you have help building the medical record, the better.

When you need a Long Beach disability lawyer

  • Your initial application or reconsideration was denied.
  • You have a hearing scheduled before an Administrative Law Judge.
  • Your condition involves mental health, chronic pain, or several diagnoses that are hard to document.
  • You are not sure whether you qualify for SSDI, SSI, or both.
  • You are close to a benefit deadline or your benefits were stopped during a continuing review.

What a Long Beach disability lawyer costs

No upfront fee
Paid only if you win
25%
Of past-due benefits
$7,200
2026 federal fee cap
+ records
Small medical-record costs

Disability lawyers do not charge upfront. Their fee is set by federal law: 25% of your past-due (back) benefits, up to a national cap that is $7,200 in 2026, and they are paid only if you are approved. The fee comes out of the back pay Social Security owes you, not your ongoing monthly checks, and the Social Security Administration must approve it. You may owe a small amount for copying medical records, but you should never be asked for a large retainer in an SSDI or SSI case. That means hiring a lawyer for a Long Beach disability claim carries almost no financial risk.

Long Beach firms that handle disability

These firms are profiled in full, with practice focus and recognition, in our Top 10 Disability Lawyers in Long Beach guide. Each is a real, independently listed CA firm verified across legal directories.

1

Rohlfing & Kalagian, LLP

Downtown Long Beach, CA Contingency (SSA-capped)

Has focused exclusively on Social Security Disability and SSI claims since 1985, and is a frequent referral source for other attorneys.

Free Consult Common SSDI / SSIHearings
2

West Coast Disability Legal Center

Long Beach, CA Contingency (SSA-capped)

Helps people who can no longer work pursue SSDI and SSI from filing through hearing; its attorney has appeared in over a thousand disability hearings.

Free Consult Common SSDI / SSIALJ Hearings
3

Devermont & Devermont

Long Beach, CA Contingency (SSA-capped)

Long-running family practice serving Long Beach and greater Los Angeles, reporting a very large volume of Social Security disability cases.

Free Consult Common SSDIAppeals
4

Roeschke Law, LLC

Serving Long Beach, CA Contingency (SSA-capped)

Disability-focused practice led by a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives, guiding claimants through every stage.

Free Consult Common SSDI / SSIAppeals
5

Disability Advocates Group

Serving Long Beach, CA Contingency (SSA-capped)

Southern California disability firm assisting clients from eligibility evaluation through initial claims, appeals, and ALJ hearings.

Free Consult Common SSDI / SSIHearings

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Disability in Long Beach — FAQ

What conditions qualify for Social Security disability?
There is no single list that guarantees approval. Social Security looks at whether your condition, alone or combined with others, keeps you from working and is expected to last at least a year or be terminal. Physical and mental conditions both count, and the strength of your medical records matters more than the diagnosis name.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI is based on the work credits you earned by paying into Social Security; SSI is need-based for people with little income or assets. Some people qualify for both. The medical standard for being 'disabled' is the same for each.
How much does a Long Beach disability lawyer cost?
There is no upfront fee. The fee is set by federal law at 25% of your past-due benefits, capped at $7,200 in 2026, and is paid only if you win. It comes out of your back pay, not your future monthly checks.
Do I need a lawyer for the initial application or wait?
You can apply on your own, but a lawyer can help avoid mistakes that lead to denials and can start building the medical record early. Because the fee only applies to back pay if you win, there is little downside to getting help sooner.
What is back pay?
Back pay is the benefits you were owed for the months between when your disability began (or your application date) and when you were approved. Your lawyer's fee comes out of this lump sum, not your ongoing monthly payments.
Can I work at all while applying?
You can work a little, but earning above Social Security's 'substantial gainful activity' limit will usually sink an SSDI claim. If you are trying to work part-time, tell your lawyer so they can advise you on the income limits before it hurts your case.

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