Why are you having such a hard time getting Social Security disability? There could be many reasons, but let's look a few of the most common ones: You may be covered. SSDI benefits do not cover everyone. Only workers who have worked a qualifying job and earned a sufficient number of "work credits" are insured for SSDI. Those who never worked, or who haven't worked in recent years, may not have coverage. So, no coverage, no benefits. You may not be disabled under the Social Security rules. Everybody has their own definition of "disability," and Social Security has the strictest rules in the world. As a baseline, your condition must be so severe that it makes it impossible for you to work AND it must have lasted for at least 12 straight months OR is expected to end in death. You don't have concrete objective medical evidence. There must be a mountain of objective medical evidence to demonstrate the severity of your impairment(s). It isn't en...
What are the odds of winning Social Security disability benefits with a lawyer's assistance? 57 percent in Alabama. 57 percent of claimants in Alabama will be approved for Social Security disability when using a lawyer or competent advocate. However, that's not immediate approval. Most claims will be denied at the application level. In fact, only 22 percent of claims are approved at the early application level. The 57 percent approval rate comes at the third step of the process--at a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. How long does it take to get from the initial filing to the judge? The time will vary from case to case but you may be looking at 18 to 24 months. Hearings are legal proceedings and very complex. They aren't like most claimants imagine. The claimant has a specific burden of proof that must be supported by objective medical evidence. The claimant must show that he/she is disabled under the rules and regulations of the Social Secu...