7 Things you may not Know about Social Security Disability

1. Most Social Security Disability Applications are Turned Down

75% of all initial social security disability applications are denied. And nearly 80% of all first-time appeals are denied. In social security disability hearings, about 50% of all cases are denied.

Needless to say, it’s a tough process. But stats also show that social security disability attorneys win between 75-90% of their cases. That’s because they know the strategies that work. They’re familiar with the often complex and esoteric social security disability laws.

2. Thorough Medical Records are Important

Social security disability providers may request that some documents or forms are completed. If this is requested, then it’s important to fill out all forms and return them as quickly as possible, since your social security disability case may be denied is this important information is not received.

3. Consistent Reporting of Medical Conditions is Key

Social security disability may look for discrepancies in past statements on your disability applications. They will also look for changes made in testimony and other forms. So it’s important to stay honest and keep the statements about your condition consistent.

4. The Social Security Disability Organization doesn’t always Decide your Case

Social security disability is not the organization that will make the final medical decision in your social security disability case. Another state agency handles that. But there’s an exception: if your case is presumptive. That means that if certain conditions are met, the social security disability administration will send you benefits as the final medical decision is being made. But these are often in very critical cases.

5. It’s Better to Appeal Instead of Re-Applying

After your social security disability case is rejected, you have two choices: appeal your case or file a new social security disability benefits application. In most cases, it’s better to appeal instead of filing a brand new case. That’s because it’s possible to lose any other benefits that you may be getting if you scrap everything and decide to file a new social security disability application

6. Consistent Treatment is Also Important

Medical records are extremely important. For a social security disability case to be successful, thorough medical records are necessary. If a social security disability claimant has not continued to receive medical treatment for a condition, there is a strong chance that his or her benefits will be terminated.

7. The Social Security Disability Application can be Confusing

The social security disability application forms are notoriously terse; there is little instruction. That means that many are unsure of what they should include in the form and how they should do it. Would it be better to enter a short answer on the social security disability form, or a long one? The questions can sometimes seem repetitive, and that can get confusing. That’s because it’s likely that the social security disability administration is looking for contradictions and inconsistencies. That’s why it’s always best to keep it simple and stay truthful.

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