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Social Security Disability Information
If you have any questions give our office a call,
in about 5 minutes we can determine if you have a good case
for our law firm to represent you for Social Security Disability benefits. We will tell you
if we can represent you before the Social Security Administration. Se habla espanol.
More often than not, the Social Security Administration will
deny your social security disability claim. We’ve filled out
thousands of applications and have a high acceptance rate. A
complete application will help your chances of getting
approved the first try, saving months off your waiting time.
If you do get denied, we’ll still be here to help with the
appeals process. We will make sure you are well represented in case a
hearing is necessary.
Once an application and disability report are completed those documents
are sent in to your local district office where a determination of eligibility
is made. This office does not decide whether or not you are disabled. Even if you
are disabled, you won't received benefits if you don't qualify non-medically. In
order to qualify for Social Security disability you must have enough work
credits in the last 10 years (20 work credits, meaning you must have worked
about half of the time in the last 10 years). If you don't have enough work
the only other federal program available is SSI (supplemental security income),
which is determined based on income and assets.
If you qualify nonmedically, your claim will be sent to a DDS or Disability Determination
Services office. This office will make the determination of disability. One of
the main factors this office will use to decide if you are disabled or not is your
medical records. It is difficult to refute several doctors claiming disability for a long
period of time. If there is only one doctor seen very infrequently, or no doctor, it
will be a difficult case to win. If you have not seen any doctors, the Social Security
office will many times schedule a consultative exam at their expense for you to be able to
see a doctor.
If your claim is approved, your benefits will be calculated and you will start receiving
checks. It normally takes around 6 months for a decision to be made at this level. If
your claim is denied then you have 60 days to make an appeal. Most states will have the DDS
review the claim again before it goes to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).
If your claim does go to a hearing you will probably have been waiting between 2 and 3 years
from the time you filed your application.
Generally, if you qualify for SSI or Social Security disability (DIB) benefits, you will also
receive Medicaid or Medicare benefits.
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