Social Security Disability claims are denied 8 times out of 10. Approval on the first application is rare. Things you should know: 1. Getting an early denial does NOT mean that you are not qualified or that you are not disabled. 2. Social Security's approval process is flawed and produces an error rate of over 50 percent. Yes. More than one-half of the denials issued for SSDI applications are wrong. The system is programed to deny you. Over one-half of denials can be overturned and PAID on appeal. It may take 2 appeals to get approved. --Reconsideration (first appeal) likely to be denied, too. --Hearing before Administrative Law Judge (your best chance). According to a study by the US Government, you are 3 times more likely to be approved if you are represented by an experienced Social Security disability lawyer. 3 times more likely! What Does an Experienced Attorney Cost? Nothing until after you are approved and receiv...
FACTORS AFFECTING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIM There are several factors that will affect whether or not you can receive Social Security disability benefits. Some of these factors you can control-- and some you can't. AGE: While persons of all ages get disability benefits, it is clear that persons who are age 50 or older have an advantage. EDUCATION: Education generally prepares a person to work. Individuals with more education may have access to more jobs than individuals who have limited education. Thus, a highly educated person may have more of a challenge with a disability claim. PAST WORK EXPERIENCE: A highly skilled person is able to perform jobs that the unskilled person cannot. Therefore, skilled jobs may be lighter work or less physically demanding than unskilled jobs. MEDICAL IMPAIRMENT(S): All claimants must have a severe, medically determinable impairment that interferes with the ability ...