By Charles W. Forsythe (The Forsythe Firm), Huntsville, AL Having practiced almost 30 years in the field of Social Security disability (SSDI), I've learned a few things about the rules, the process and the disappointments. I'm answering many common questions about this subject. However, this post is for general information, not legal advice. Never act upon an internet post, including this one, without speaking to your own legal professional. This post does not take the place of your lawyer. QUESTION # 1. How long does it take to get disability benefits in Alabama? Each case is different, so there is no set time frame. But the average waiting time to get the initial decision on a disability application in Alabama is 230 days. QUESTION # 2: What percentage of SSDI claims get approved in the first step? Social Security approves only about 23 percent of claims at the application level. Denials are very common, even if you mee...
Social Security continues to deny 83 percent of disability applications, usually citing lack of medical evidence, or claim that the applicant can perform "some other work." The first appeal, "Reconsideration," has a losing ratio of 89 percent. The rate of approval at Social Security hearings, however, is 55 percent. Failure to appeal is almost always a defeat. The Forsythe Firm, Huntsville, continues to succeed at getting disability cases approved and paid at the appeal level. Past due benefits back to the original date of disability onset, are usually paid--often amounting to tens of thousands of dollars. Charles W. Forsythe has helped thousands of claimants get approved for Social Security disability benefits over the last 24 years. It's their area of specialty and they KNOW Social Security law. "What many people don't understand," Forsythe said, "is that very few claims get approved without appeals. In fact, the Social Security hearing...