The Social Security Administration does not require you to have a lawyer to file an appeal or to appear at a hearing. However, most people heading for a disability hearing will hire a lawyer or advocate to help them. Studies have shown that you are about twice as likely to win with a lawyer. A recent study found that claimants with no lawyer win about 30 percent of the time while claimants with a lawyer or advocate win 60 percent of the time. " He just cooked his own goose." These statistics cover only one aspect of a disability appear--your odds of winning. The other important aspects are time and convenience. If you prepare and adjudicate your own disability appeal, expect to spend 12 to 24 months working on the case. You will be collecting, reading and submitting hundreds or thousands of pages of medical records. These records are complex and often difficult to understand. And you must know how each medical record helps (or hurts) your dis...
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