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How to Win Your Social
Security Disability Claim
1. Be honest and complete in giving information
to Social Security about what is disabling you. Many claimants,
for instance, fail to mention their psychiatric problems to Social
Security because they are embarrassed about them. In almost all
cases, individuals who were slow learners in school fail to mention
this fact to Social Security, even though it can have a good deal
to do with whether or not the Social Security disability claim
is approved.
2. Submit all medical records you have to Social
Security when you first apply.
3. Continue to get medical treatment and try not
to miss appointments. Long gaps in between going to the doctor
can hurt your case.
4. If you are denied…appeal right away.
5. If you start to see a new doctor, get additional
medication, have a hospital stay or go for a new test…tell Social
Security or your representative immediately.
6. Whether you are handling the case by yourself
or you have a representavtive or lawyer, always stay involved
in your case.
7. The Social Security process is long and frustrating.
Never take it out on Social Security employees, it can only hurt
your case.
8. Every few months check the status of your case
with your representative or lawyer or the local District Office
where you filed.
9. If you don't already have a representative or
lawyer, consult with an social security disability advocate or
lawyer who has handled many Social Security disability cases.
10. Speak to your doctor and see if he or she will
complete a Residual Functional Capacity form (RFC) These forms
can be obtained from Social Security or from your representative.
11. Keep a journal of your day to day life and how
your condition affects you. In this journal note things like any
side affects from your medications, how your daily living is affected
by your disability, sleeping patterns, etc.
If you would like to file a claim for SSI benefits
or know about weather you qualify for SSI or SSI Disability request
info or call us today Toll Free 866-432-0382
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