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Social Security Disability
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The
following descriptions are meant to be only a brief summary
of the law in thiss area. You should never rely upon these
descriptions in lieu of legal advice by a licensed attorney
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- Eligibility for Social Security Disability Benefits
- If you have a history of employment for at least
five of the past ten years and a physical or mental impairment
is preventing you from any kind of substantial gainful employment,
you may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.
- Qualification for Social Security Disability
benefits -You must be able to prove that you
cannot perform any regular, paying job because you are
disabled. Your disability must also be expected to last
at least twelve months or result in death.
- Application for benefits -
Call your local Social Security office or the
toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 as soon as possible
after the disability occurs. The Social Security office
will schedule an appointment to take your application.
You will need the following documents when applying:
- an original or certified copy of your birth certificate
- Social Security numbers of all persons applying for
benefits
- names, addresses and phone numbers of all medical
providers
- medical records and dates of treatment from all medical
providers
- a list of all medications you are currently taking
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Denied Social Security Cases
- The Social Security Administration will usually
deny benefits on the first application. After your first
denial of benefits, you can file a Request for Reconsideration.
This must be done within 60 days of the date of the denial
letter. Your case will be reviewed again and you will
be notified by mail of the decision, and it is likely
that the request for reconsideration will also be denied.
You can appeal the decision by asking for a hearing. You
have 60 days to file a Request for Hearing at your local
Social Security office. The hearing is a chance for you
to explain your situation directly to a Judge who can
grant you benefits. The best chance to get a denied case
approved is to have a hearing. And the best way to win
at the hearing is to be represented.
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