Month: April 2024

Streamline The Process (Part 2)

If you believe your case is strong enough, you might be able to bypass the hearing entirely by requesting an “on the record” ruling. This involves asking the judge to review the evidence and make a decision without a formal

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Streamline The Process (Part 1)

  If you’re appealing a denial of your initial claim, there are ways to streamline the process (getting through all the red tape) in the hopes of obtaining a quicker result. For instance, while Social Security must notify you at

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Speak With Your Congressional Representative (Part 2)

You can find your congressperson’s official website using the U.S. House of Representatives directory. Look for a menu labeled “Services” or “Constituent Services” and click on the link for help with a federal agency to get instructions on how to

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Speak With Your Congressional Representative (Part 1)

If your disability claim is stalled without communication from the SSA, consider contacting your member of Congress for assistance. While they cannot influence the outcome of your claim, they may be able to help you or your attorney find out

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Complete Medical Records

To support your disability claim, it’s essential to provide detailed documentation of your condition and its impact on your ability to work. Merely obtaining a result from an emergency room or urgent care visit isn’t sufficient. Make sure to keep

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Pay Attention To The Details

In 2021, the SSA denied over 709,000 initial disability benefit claims without assessing the applicant’s health, known as “technical denials.” These denials may result from nonmedical eligibility issues, such as an insufficient work history for SSDI qualification or financial resources

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Start With A Social Security Disability Attorney ( Part 2)

According to a 2022 study by the nonprofit National Bureau of Economic Research, having legal representation early in the process increased the likelihood of a positive decision on an initial benefit claim by 23% and reduced the total case processing

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Start With A Social Security Disability Attorney ( Part 1)

  Navigating the disability benefits application process can be complex, and many are taken aback by denials. Engaging an attorney or professional disability advocate can greatly assist you and ensure that the Social Security Administration (SSA) receives all necessary information

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How To Increase Your Chances Of Getting Social Security Disability in 2024

File Early Submit your file as soon as possible. In recent years, the average wait time for a decision on an initial application for disability benefits has increased significantly. In February 2024, it reached 233 days, more than 7½ months,

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Stringent Requirements and Ambiguous Eligibility Criteria Of SSDI Benefits (Part 2)

  Burden of Proof and Documentation Requirements SSDI applicants are tasked with proving the severity of their disability and its impact on their ability to work. This involves compiling a significant amount of paperwork, including detailed medical records, lab results,

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