About Cory Allison
Cory Allison DeLellis combined law and psychology in his academic path. He earned a Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law and a Master of Arts in Psychology from California State University - Humboldt State University. That blend of legal training and behavioral science informs how he approaches cases and client interaction.
After law school, DeLellis entered private practice. In 2017 he established The Law Offices of Cory A. DeLellis as a sole proprietorship. He is admitted to practice in California and has maintained memberships in professional organizations over the years, including the American Bar Association since 2012, the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives since 2015, and the San Diego County Bar Association since 2016. Those affiliations reflect an ongoing engagement with legal peers and developments in practice areas that intersect law and disability advocacy.
His background in psychology appears in the work he undertakes. Through membership in the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives, he participates in a professional community that concentrates on benefits and disability matters. That connection aligns with how he prepares cases, evaluates medical evidence, and communicates technical information to clients who are often dealing with complex health issues.
DeLellis runs offices in multiple Southern California locations. The Law Offices of Cory A. DeLellis has presences in Riverside, San Diego and El Centro. He manages the practice as sole proprietor, handling intake, case strategy and client counseling while coordinating with medical and vocational professionals when necessary.
Colleagues and clients describe his approach as methodical. He reviews records closely and prepares appeals and hearings with attention to procedural detail. His training in psychology contributes to assessing claimant testimony and the functional effects of medical conditions. He keeps professional memberships current and participates in continuing education tied to disability and administrative law.
He continues to operate his solo practice across the three offices, representing clients in administrative proceedings and related matters. His current practice represents claimants in Social Security disability claims and related administrative appeals.