You got that letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA) in the mail: They’re denying your disability benefits.
Your heart sinks. You worried this could happen. When first applying for benefits, about 80 percent of people get denied.
It’s time to take action. YOU HAVE 60 DAYS TO APPEAL A DISABILITY DENIAL.
More people, once they appeal, finally win Social Security Disability benefits. You still have a chance to get monthly income assistance, Medicare, and the freedom to breathe easier and focus on living your life after a health setback knocks you off work.
This is your first step in appealing a disability denial: Request a Reconsideration.
In the Reconsideration stage, you can send more information to support your case that your health problems qualify you for benefits and answer the reasons they denied you.
Social Security will get someone new to take a fresh look at your claim. Most of the time, though, they’ll deny you again. Only a small percentage of applicants got approved for disability benefits on reconsideration over a recent 10-year period.
So next you’ll ask for a hearing with a disability judge, which is when you get a chance to make a fuller case for benefits.
Bring in a Georgia disability lawyer from Silver & Archibald to prepare you for your hearing.
Silver & Archibald is the top disability law firm in Georgia as measured by the total amount of benefits we’ve won for our clients.
After you get a benefits denial letter from Social Security, talk to us in Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah and any Georgia community.
Let’s fight your disability denial and secure financial relief for you.
Call Us Now! Call Us Now!After you’re denied again on Reconsideration, you can ask for a hearing with a Social Security Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).
This might be the key moment in your Social Security Disability claim. It’s your only chance to meet someone in person to convince them you should be approved for benefits.
In the end, many more people win disability benefits after hearings than on Reconsideration.
This is what a disability hearing is like:
When you give your answers to the judge, you need to be clear, on-point and accurate in your information. Your disability attorney will help you get ready.
It can make a big difference to have a disability lawyer with you at your hearing.
Having a lawyer isn’t required, but one government study found people with representatives like lawyers were almost three times more likely to be approved for benefits after their hearings.
Go in with more confidence. Increase your chances of a better result. There’s no attorney fee until you win benefits. And your first conversation with the Silver & Archibald Social Security Disability lawyers is always free.
Sometimes, the ALJ denies you again.
It doesn’t mean your disability claim is over. In fact, you can take your disability appeal to two more levels:
It takes a long time to get through all these steps. If you reach federal court, it’s probably been years since you started.
But it can be worth it to stick with your appeal for the long haul because when you’re awarded benefits, you get back pay covering the time you waited. It could be a substantial amount.
The Georgia disability lawyers at Silver & Archibald have helped thousand of people through the Social Security Disability appeals process.
It’s easier when you’ve got someone experienced by your side. Don’t give up, because winning disability benefits can finally increase your stability and sense of peace.
Legal cases involving your health struggles are highly personal matters. When you’re looking for help, you want someone who treats you with the personal care, respect, and dignity this moment requires.
Social Security Disability is a huge program with a vast set of rules. As a resource for you as you sort out your disability claim, the disability lawyers at Silver & Archibald have prepared answers to some of the most common questions people have.
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