Allsup LLC is celebrating its 40th anniversary, having been a pioneer in nationwide Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) representation services, return to work programs, and healthcare benefit services. The Belleville, Illinois-based company was founded by Jim Allsup in 1984. He identified a need to assist former workers struggling with acquiring their SSDI benefits. Over time, he also saw the need to aid U.S. workers when they faced a disability, including the requirement for support in returning to work. Allsup played a significant role in the creation of the Ticket to Work Program in 1999.

Allsup and its subsidiaries now offer an array of services related to federally funded benefit programs such as SSDI, veterans compensation, and health insurance coverage through Medicare. The company assists individuals and their families in coordinating government benefits with private options, leading them towards more financially stable and healthier lives.

As Allsup looks to the future, its team will be leading market innovation, identifying more products and services for U.S. workers and individuals with disabilities. Despite their achievements, Jim Allsup believes there is more to be done and that the company will continue evolving to meet changing needs.

For further details on applying for SSDI benefits, filing your appeal if denied, or on checking your eligibility, visit Allsup or call 1-800-678-3276. Veterans seeking a higher rating or filing a disability appeal can visit Allsup/veterans or call 1-888-372-1190 for assistance.

Founded in 1984, Allsup and its subsidiaries have established new and valuable offers for individuals with disabilities and workers nationwide over its 40-year legacy. They have provided specialized services and supported over 400,000 individuals through nationwide Social Security disability representation services, veterans disability appeals, return to work programs, and healthcare benefits services. For more information, visit Allsup.

Whether it’s information on applying for SSDI benefits, or a higher veterans disability rating, Allsup has professionals ready to help. For accurate and up-to-date resources, as well as a directory to help you contact the right departments, visit Allsup or check out www.eddcaller.com for navigation assistance across options related to edd customer service.