Here's the honest truth: Most of the decisions issued in Alabama about Social Security disability are wrong. Not some, most. Denials are too common and often in error.
That leads me to my premise: Appeal first, ask questions later.
Well, maybe it's OK to ask a few questions first.
But
ultimately, you won't get any benefits until you appeal. You will take
your case before a US Administrative Law Judge, who will hold a
hearing, listen to all the evidence and give you a fair decision.
"That's fine," you say, "but can I afford this appeal?"
Yes,
you can. Social Security does not permit an attorney's fee unless you
win the appeal and get a back pay settlement. So, if you fail to get
money out of Social Security, you don't pay a red cent. Nothing.
So...here's the "take away." You can't afford not to appeal.
One final thought: from the day of denial, you have only 60 days under the law to file an appeal. Don't delay. Appeal today.
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The Forsythe Firm
Huntsville, AL
CALL (256) 799-0297
SOCIAL SECURITY JUSTICE
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