Can SSDI be expedited in Missouri?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 08/19/2025


Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) in Missouri often takes several months, and many applicants face long wait times before receiving a decision. Fortunately, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has programs that allow certain disability applications to be expedited, meaning they are reviewed more quickly. If you’re applying in Missouri and want to know if your case qualifies for faster handling, here’s what you need to know.

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When Can SSDI Be Expedited in Missouri?

The SSA has special categories for cases that require faster processing. Your SSDI application in Missouri may qualify for expedited review if it falls under one of these situations:


  • Compassionate Allowances (CAL): Covers severe medical conditions clearly listed by the SSA, such as ALS or certain aggressive cancers. These claims are often approved quickly.
  • Terminal Illness (TERI): If you have a terminal condition, your application is flagged for immediate handling.
  • Dire Need Cases: If you cannot afford basic needs like food, shelter, or medical treatment, your claim may be expedited.
  • Military Service (Wounded Warriors): Veterans disabled while on active duty after October 1, 2001, may qualify for faster processing.


How to Request Expedited SSDI Processing in Missouri

If you believe your case qualifies, you need to make sure the SSA is aware of your situation. Here’s how:


  • Provide Medical Evidence: Submit records confirming your diagnosis or terminal condition.
  • Explain Financial Hardship: If you’re in dire need, provide documentation such as eviction notices, utility shutoff letters, or proof of lack of medical access.
  • Apply Online, by Phone, or In Person: You can file at www.ssa.gov, call 1-800-772-1213, or visit your local Social Security office in Missouri to request expedited review.


What to Expect After Requesting Expedited Processing

Even when expedited, the SSA still requires proper documentation before approving benefits. Here’s what typically happens:


  • Your claim is flagged and moved ahead of standard cases.
  • Some expedited approvals may come within a few weeks instead of months.
  • Any missing documentation can still cause delays, so make sure everything is submitted promptly.


If Your Expedited Request Is Denied

Not all requests for expedited processing are granted. If your case doesn’t qualify, you can still:


  • Continue through the standard SSDI review process.
  • Provide updated medical records to strengthen your case.
  • Appeal if your claim is denied.

How Hogan Smith Can Help You

Understanding expedited SSDI processing in Missouri can be complex, but Hogan Smith is here to guide you. We can:


  • Review whether your case qualifies for expedited handling.
  • Gather and organize strong medical and financial documentation.
  • Communicate with the SSA to ensure your claim is properly flagged.
  • Represent you if your case is denied and moves into appeals.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you believe your SSDI application in Missouri should be expedited, don’t wait. Contact Hogan Smith for a free consultation, and let us help you navigate the process so you can get the benefits you deserve as quickly as possible.


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