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June 26, 2010 by boim · Leave a Comment
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How to Avoid Mistakes When Filing For Social Security Disability

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Social Security Disability

the Social Security Administration (SSA) denies two-thirds of all initial SSDI. applications. However, there are certain things you can do to improve your chances of receiving your benefits. By following this advice, you can avoid common mistakes and receive a favorable SSDI decision in less time.
Be Prepared
Being prepared and knowing what to expect during the SSDI application process can increase your chances of receiving an SSDI award. Before the claims process begins, be sure to gather all important documents and information such as updated medical records, an accurate work history and all W2 forms. This information is crucial.
Accurately Describe Your Disability and Work History
Be ready to discuss your disability in specific terms. Don’t exaggerate–or underestimate–your condition. Many people underestimate how their disability affects their lives. Some applicants who have lived with their disability for a long time, or are embarrassed or too proud to speak of their condition, may have their claim denied because they don’t give the SSA enough information. On the other hand, some exaggerate their condition to improve their chances for an SSDI award
It’s important to provide details about your disability, but don’t exaggerate.
To receive SSDI benefits, you also need to be specific and truthful about your work history.
Know Deadlines, Get Help and Don’t Give Up
There is a formal appeals process at each level of the SSDI application process. If you are rejected at any level, you only have 60 days to appeal to the next level. Miss the deadline and you’ll have to start the application process all over again.
Consider getting help from a professional representative. The SSDI process is long and difficult and most applicants can benefit from an experienced professional. Representation can greatly increase your chances of having your SSDI claim approved.
Finally, don’t give up. Yes, the SSDI application process can be long, but if you follow this advice, you will have a better chance of being awarded the SSDI benefits you deserve.

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