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Social Security Disability Denials

Social Security Disability Denials

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Social Security Disability

Should I Appeal if My Disability Benefits Application Is Denied?

Navigating the process of applying for disability benefits can be challenging and emotionally taxing. You have likely spent considerable time gathering medical records, filling out forms and waiting for a decision. However, receiving a denial letter can be discouraging. Many applicants receive initial denials, and appealing the decision is often the right option. In this blog post, we will discuss the reasons why you should consider appealing your Social Security Disability benefits denial.

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Understand the Common Reasons for Denial

Before deciding whether to appeal, you should understand why your disability benefits application was denied. Common reasons for denial include incomplete or improperly filled out forms, insufficient medical evidence and discrepancies in your medical records. By identifying the specific reason for your denial, you can address the issue more effectively in your appeal.

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The Right to Appeal

One of the most important reasons to consider appealing a denial is that you have the right to do so. The Social Security Administration (SSA) allows applicants to appeal within a specified timeframe after receiving a denial notice. Failing to appeal in the allotted timeframe could result in you having to reapply for benefits all together.

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Seek Legal Assistance

When it comes to appealing a disability benefits denial, you do not have to go it alone. Many individuals find success by hiring an experienced attorney who specializes in disability cases. These professionals understand the details of the process and can help ensure that your appeal is well prepared and done on time.

Increased Chances of Approval

Statistics show that applicants who appeal a denial are more likely to be approved for disability benefits than those who do not.  The initial review process is often very strict, and many valid claims are initially denied due to various factors. The appeals process provides another opportunity to present your case, often with additional evidence and support.

Access to a Hearing

If your appeal reaches the hearing stage, you will have the opportunity to present your case before an Administrative Law Judge. This allows you to explain your situation in detail and provide firsthand accounts of how your disability affects your ability to work and function. 

Financial Relief

For many applicants, disability benefits provide financial relief to cover living expenses and medical costs. If you genuinely believe that your disability prevents you from working and earning a substantial income, appealing a denial is crucial to securing the financial support you need.

While receiving a denial for your disability benefits application can be disheartening, it is important to remember that it is not the end of the road. You have the right to appeal the decision, and doing so often leads to a more favorable outcome. 

If you have been denied disability benefits and need to appeal your decision, contact the Social Security Disability Attorneys of Berger and Green for a free case evaluation.

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