About King Kristen — General Practice Albany
General practice Albany attorney Kristen King brings focused expertise in Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) cases to her clients at her Washington Avenue Extended office. While her listing category is general practice, her reviews show a clear specialty: helping disabled New Yorkers secure the federal benefits they’ve been denied. She takes on complex SSDI appeals — including cases involving mental health conditions — and is praised for thorough case preparation, often achieving approvals without the need for a hearing. Clients across the Albany area seeking legal help can also browse the Albany lawyers directory.
Kristen King’s reputation is built on cases others wouldn’t take. Clients describe her as organized, patient, and deeply knowledgeable about the Social Security system — including its appeals procedures. One reviewer noted she had their case approved without a hearing after the judge reviewed her preparation, which speaks to the quality of her case-building.
What Clients Say
Reviewers consistently describe Kristen King as professional, dedicated, and genuinely invested in her clients’ outcomes. Many came to her after being denied SSDI benefits and fighting for years on their own. Those with mental health-related disabilities specifically note how she understood conditions that are difficult to document and built strong cases around them. Her responsiveness — including calling back personally and answering questions within 24 hours — earns repeated praise.
General Practice Albany — Practice Areas & Services
- Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications and appeals
- SSI supplemental income claims
- Federal disability hearings and reconsiderations
- Mental health and cognitive disability cases
- General legal counsel for Albany-area residents
- Administrative law and federal agency proceedings
Frequently Asked Questions
How many SSDI applications are denied in New York?
Nationally, about 67% of initial SSDI applications are denied, and New York’s denial rates follow a similar pattern. Many applicants must go through the reconsideration and hearing stages before receiving approval. Working with an attorney who knows the appeals process — including how to prepare medical documentation for administrative law judges — significantly improves outcomes at each stage.
What qualifies as a disability for SSDI purposes?
The Social Security Administration defines disability as an inability to engage in substantial gainful activity due to a medically determinable impairment expected to last at least 12 months or result in death. Mental health conditions, chronic pain, neurological disorders, and many other conditions qualify — but strong medical documentation and legal strategy are critical to a successful claim. An experienced SSDI attorney helps gather the right records and frame the case effectively.
Quick Facts: Social Security Disability in Albany, New York
- SSDI Initial Denial Rate (National): Approximately 67% of initial SSDI applications are denied at the first step — Social Security Administration
- Hearing Approval Rate: About 45% of SSDI cases are approved at the hearing level nationally — SSA Office of Hearings Operations
- New York SSDI Recipients: Over 725,000 New Yorkers receive SSDI benefits — Social Security Administration, 2023
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