Social Security really prefers that you do now go into their office and apply. The application process is a little time-consuming, it usually takes around an hour, maybe more and what Social Security would prefer that you do is submit your application materials online or call their 800-number and arrange for a telephone appointment so that you can tell Social Security about your disability and answer all their questions so they can complete your application. We complete applications for our clients in the way that is most satisfactory to Social Security and that is online.
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