People applying for Social Security disability are struggling financially and medically. They search for help at all hours. Ring AI screens SSDI and SSI claims 24/7, collecting medical evidence details and appeal information so your firm can represent those who need it most.
100+ SSD firms using AI intake screening
Sandra K. - Denied Claimant
Wednesday, 9:30 PM
AI: I am sorry you are going through this. Can you tell me about your disability and whether you have already applied for Social Security benefits?
Sandra: I have severe rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. I cannot work anymore. I applied for SSDI and was denied at the initial level. I got the denial letter two weeks ago and I do not know what to do next.
AI: With RA and fibromyalgia preventing work, you may have a strong case on appeal. You are within the 60-day appeal window. I am scheduling a free consultation for this week to discuss requesting reconsideration or an ALJ hearing. Please bring your denial letter, medical records, and a list of all treating doctors.
From initial applications to ALJ hearings, AI screens every disability claim thoroughly
Asks about medical conditions, work history, current employment, age, and treating physicians. Determines SSDI vs. SSI eligibility, screens for Blue Book listings, and identifies compassionate allowance conditions for priority processing.
Collects denial letter details, appeal deadline, denial reason, and stage of the process. Tracks the 60-day appeal window and identifies whether reconsideration, ALJ hearing, or Appeals Council review is the next step.
Gathers treating physician names, diagnoses, medications, hospitalizations, test results, and functional limitations. This comprehensive medical evidence inventory helps attorneys assess claim strength before the first meeting.
Collects 15-year work history, physical and mental job demands, education level, and transferable skills. This information feeds directly into residual functional capacity and vocational analysis for the disability determination.
We set up the AI with your case acceptance criteria: minimum age, qualifying conditions, geographic area, and case stage preferences. Configure whether you accept initial applications, denials only, or both.
Disabled individuals often call during sleepless nights of pain and financial stress. The AI responds with patience and empathy, asking about their conditions, limitations, and medical treatment while providing reassurance that help is available.
Attorneys receive pre-screened disability claims with medical evidence inventories, work history summaries, and appeal deadline tracking. Focus your time on cases with strong medical evidence and favorable facts.
Social Security disability law is a high-volume practice area where effective intake screening directly impacts profitability. With most SSD attorneys working on contingency, every case accepted represents an investment of time and resources. The key to a successful practice is screening efficiently: identifying cases with strong medical evidence, severe functional limitations, and favorable vocational factors while filtering out claims that are unlikely to succeed.
Ring AI transforms SSD intake by conducting thorough, medically-informed screening conversations. The AI asks about specific diagnoses, treating physicians, medications, hospitalizations, and daily functional limitations, mirroring the SSA five-step sequential evaluation process. This means attorneys receive intake data that directly maps to disability determination criteria, allowing faster case evaluation and better case selection.
The appeal deadline issue is particularly critical for SSD practices. Claimants have only 60 days from their denial letter to file an appeal. Many wait weeks before seeking legal help, leaving attorneys with a narrow window to evaluate the case and file. Ring AI captures denied claimants 24/7, tracks the appeal deadline from the denial date, and ensures that time-sensitive cases receive immediate attorney attention before the window closes.
For firms handling high volumes of SSD cases, the efficiency gains from AI-powered intake are substantial. Instead of paralegals spending hours on screening calls, the AI pre-qualifies claimants, collects comprehensive medical evidence inventories, and books consultations. Attorneys can review case summaries in minutes rather than conducting 30-minute intake calls, allowing them to evaluate more cases and sign the strongest ones.
Yes. It asks about conditions, work history, employment status, age, and physicians. It determines SSDI vs. SSI eligibility and screens for Blue Book listings.
Absolutely. It collects denial details, appeal deadlines, denial reasons, and process stage. It tracks the 60-day appeal window and identifies the next appropriate step.
Yes. It gathers physician names, diagnoses, medications, hospitalizations, test results, and functional limitations to help attorneys assess claim strength.
Yes. It asks questions aligned with the SSA five-step process: work activity, impairment severity, listed impairments, RFC, and ability to perform past or other work.
"SSD intake is all about volume and quality. Ring AI screens hundreds of inquiries monthly, collecting the medical evidence details I need to evaluate cases in minutes instead of hours. Our case acceptance rate improved because we are signing stronger cases, and our win rate at ALJ hearings went up 12%."
Barbara Torres
Managing Attorney, Torres Disability Law Center
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