Disability Lawyer Fees in Buffalo

Disability lawyer fees in Buffalo, New York average about $5,000 — roughly 125% of the U.S. average and in line with the New York state average of $5,000.

Low
$2,500
Average fee
$5,000
of back pay (federally capped)
High
$11,500

What this typically includes

Gathering medical evidence, completing the application and appeals, preparing you for the hearing, and representing you before the administrative law judge. Out-of-pocket case costs like medical-record fees are billed separately and are usually small.

Buffalo, NY State SSI supplement

New York adds a state supplement on top of federal SSI, so SSI recipients here can receive somewhat more each month than the federal benefit alone.

Social Security Disability is a federal program, so the rules and attorney-fee cap are the same in every state — most disability lawyers work on contingency, taking 25% of your back pay up to a federal maximum ($9,200), and you pay nothing unless you win. What varies by location is the wait time and approval rate at your state’s Disability Determination Services and hearing office.

Get in touch with a disability lawyer in Buffalo

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About Buffalo, NY

276,688
Population
$46,184
Median household income
590
Law firms in the Buffalo area
$1,163/mo
Fair-market rent (2-bed)

With a cost-of-living index of 125% of the U.S. average and a median household income of $46,184, disability attorney fees in Buffalo generally land 25% higher than the national norm. The Buffalo area supports roughly 590 law firms, so clients have a competitive local market to choose from. As a local cost gauge, the fair-market rent for a two-bedroom home in the Buffalo area is about $1,163/month.

How Buffalo compares

Average disability lawyer fees, Buffalo vs. New York vs. the U.S.

Buffalo
$5,000
New York
$5,000
U.S. average
$4,000

Buffalo sits about 25% higher than the national average for disability lawyer fees.

What affects disability lawyer fees in Buffalo

In Buffalo, the cost of living comes in at 125% of the U.S. average and the median household income is $46,184 — both of which set the tone for local attorney pricing. Beyond location, these factors move disability lawyer fees:

  • Back pay amount — The fee is 25% of back pay, so a longer wait means more back pay — and a larger fee, up to the cap.
  • Federal fee cap — The fee can never exceed $9,200, no matter how large your back pay is.
  • Stage of approval — Winning sooner means less back pay has accrued and often a lower fee.
  • SSDI vs. SSI — Both follow the same fee rules, though back-pay calculations differ.
  • Case costs — Medical-record and expert fees are separate from the 25% and usually small.
  • Appeals required — Cases that go through reconsideration and a hearing take longer, increasing back pay.

How to choose a disability lawyer in Buffalo

Fees matter, but the right disability attorney in Buffalo also protects both your time and your result. Before you hire:

  • Confirm the fee structure. Most disability cases are handled on a contingency fee — the attorney is paid a percentage of your recovery only if you win, with nothing upfront. Get it in writing before you sign — our contingency fees guide explains exactly what to look for.
  • Look for disability experience. Choose an attorney who regularly handles disability cases in New York, not a generalist.
  • Use the free consultation. Most Buffalo disability attorneys review your case at no cost — use it to compare two or three.
  • Verify licensing. Confirm the attorney is licensed and in good standing with the New York state bar.
  • Clarify what's included. Ask which case costs are separate from the fee and how they are billed — see attorney fees vs. case costs.
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Average attorney fees in Buffalo by case type

National benchmarks adjusted by Buffalo's cost-of-living index (125). Open a case type for its full Buffalo fee breakdown.

Case type How it’s billed Low Average High
Car Accidents Contingency $2,500 $7,500 $18,750
Divorce Flat fee $2,500 $9,400 $25,000
Real Estate Flat fee $1,000 $1,900 $4,400
Personal Injury Contingency $3,750 $12,500 $37,550
Bankruptcy Flat fee $1,250 $2,500 $5,650
Criminal Defense Flat fee $1,900 $6,250 $18,750
Immigration Flat fee $1,250 $4,400 $12,500
Disability Contingency $2,500 $5,000 $11,500
Probate Flat fee $1,900 $5,650 $18,750
Truck Accident Contingency $6,250 $20,000 $62,550
Motorcycle Accident Contingency $3,750 $11,250 $37,550
Bicycle Accident Contingency $3,150 $10,000 $31,250
Uber Accident Contingency $3,750 $11,250 $41,300
Property Damage Contingency $1,900 $7,500 $25,000
Dog Attack Injury Contingency $3,750 $12,500 $37,550
Insurance Claim Contingency $2,500 $9,400 $31,250
Wrongful Death Contingency $18,750 $75,050 $312,750
Uncontested Divorce Flat fee $630 $1,500 $3,150
Family Law Hourly $1,900 $8,750 $25,000
Child Custody Hourly $2,500 $10,000 $31,250
Adoption Flat fee $1,900 $6,250 $18,750
Prenuptial Agreement Flat fee $1,250 $3,150 $9,400
Child Support Hourly $1,250 $4,400 $12,500
Domestic Violence Flat fee $1,900 $5,000 $15,000
Restraining Order Flat fee $1,250 $3,150 $9,400
Guardianship Flat fee $1,900 $5,000 $15,000
Surrogacy Flat fee $4,400 $10,000 $18,750
Power of Attorney Flat fee $250 $500 $1,250
Estate Planning Flat fee $630 $2,500 $6,250
Living Trust Flat fee $1,500 $3,150 $6,250
Elder Law Hourly $1,900 $6,250 $15,000
Will Flat fee $190 $500 $1,250
Defense Flat fee $1,900 $6,250 $18,750
DUI Flat fee $1,900 $5,000 $12,500
Pardon Flat fee $1,900 $6,250 $18,750
Expungement Flat fee $630 $1,900 $5,000
Juvenile Flat fee $1,900 $4,400 $12,500
Felony Defense Flat fee $4,400 $12,500 $37,550
Clemency Flat fee $2,500 $7,500 $18,750
Probation Violation Flat fee $1,250 $3,150 $9,400
Misdemeanor Flat fee $940 $1,900 $4,400
Security Clearance Flat fee $3,150 $9,400 $25,000
Discharge Upgrade Flat fee $1,900 $5,000 $12,500
H-1B Visa Flat fee $2,500 $4,400 $7,500
Green Card Flat fee $2,500 $5,000 $10,000
Citizenship Flat fee $630 $1,250 $3,150
EB-2 NIW Flat fee $5,000 $8,750 $15,000
K-1 Visa Flat fee $1,900 $3,150 $5,000
E-2 Visa Flat fee $4,400 $7,500 $12,500
Deportation Hourly $3,750 $10,000 $25,000
O-1 Visa Flat fee $4,400 $7,500 $12,500
Closing Flat fee $880 $1,500 $3,150
House Purchase Flat fee $1,000 $1,650 $3,150
Eviction Flat fee $630 $1,500 $3,750
Property Tax Appeal Contingency $190 $630 $2,500
Foreclosure Flat fee $1,900 $4,400 $9,400
HOA Hourly $1,900 $5,000 $12,500
Tenant Hourly $1,250 $3,150 $7,500
Chapter 7 Flat fee $1,250 $1,900 $3,150
Chapter 13 Flat fee $3,750 $5,000 $7,500
Personal Loan Hourly $630 $2,500 $6,250
Debt Settlement Contingency $1,250 $3,750 $10,000
SSDI Contingency $2,500 $5,000 $11,500
Social Security Contingency $2,500 $5,000 $11,500
VA Disability Contingency $1,900 $6,250 $18,750
Long-Term Disability Contingency $3,150 $10,000 $31,250
Traffic Ticket Flat fee $130 $380 $940
Speeding Ticket Flat fee $130 $380 $940
Traffic Violation Flat fee $130 $380 $940
Reckless Driving Flat fee $1,250 $3,150 $6,250
Suspended License Flat fee $940 $2,200 $3,750
Patent Flat fee $6,250 $12,500 $22,500
Trademark Flat fee $750 $1,500 $3,150
Workers Compensation Contingency $1,900 $5,000 $12,500
Small Claims Flat fee $130 $630 $1,900
Civil Lawsuit Hourly $3,750 $18,750 $62,550
Consumer Protection Contingency $2,500 $6,250 $18,750
Lemon Law Contingency $2,500 $6,250 $18,750
Defamation Hourly $6,250 $18,750 $62,550
Employment Contingency $3,150 $12,500 $50,050
Discrimination Contingency $3,750 $15,000 $56,300
Wrongful Termination Contingency $3,750 $15,000 $56,300
Whistleblower Contingency $6,250 $25,000 $125,100
Tax Hourly $1,900 $6,250 $18,750
Business Hourly $1,900 $7,500 $31,250
Medical Malpractice Contingency $31,250 $125,100 $437,850

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FAQs - Disability attorney fees in Buffalo

Disability lawyer fees in Buffalo average about $5,000, with a typical range of $2,500 to $11,500. That is roughly 125% of the U.S. average, adjusted for the local cost of living.

Buffalo's cost-of-living index is about 125% of the national average, so disability attorney fees here tend to run 25% higher than the U.S. norm.

The figures here are local averages. For a number tied to your specific situation, request a free match with a disability attorney in Buffalo, or enter your ZIP code for a more precise estimate.

We take the national benchmark for disability cases and adjust it by Buffalo's cost-of-living index — about 125% of the U.S. average — giving a local Low, Average, and High of $2,500, $5,000, and $11,500.

Buffalo averages about $5,000 for disability lawyer fees, compared with roughly $5,000 across New York and $4,000 nationally.

Many disability attorneys in Buffalo offer a free initial consultation to review your case before you commit. Check each firm's listing above for details.

Look for a Buffalo attorney who regularly handles disability cases, check reviews and their standing with the New York state bar, and use free consultations to compare a few before you decide.

Attorney fees pay for the lawyer's time and skill, while case costs are separate out-of-pocket expenses such as filing fees, records, and expert witnesses. In a Buffalo disability matter, always confirm how the costs are handled alongside the fee.

In Buffalo, disability lawyer fees are typically paid as a contingency fee — a percentage of your settlement, paid only if you win, with $0 upfront. Case costs are usually billed separately from the fee.

For most disability matters, yes — the right attorney can improve your outcome by more than the fee, and many work on terms that limit your risk. Use a free Buffalo consultation to weigh it for your situation.

ZIP codes covered

These Buffalo disability fee estimates cover ZIP codes 14201, 14228.

Last updated Aug 6, 2026 · Fee figures are local averages for informational purposes only and are not legal advice or a quote. See how we estimate fees.