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Unfortunately, there really is no way to guarantee yourself social security disability or ssi disability benefits. But there are several different ways to guarantee that you will have the strongest possible case for ssd or ssi disability benefits. For starters, when you file an application for disability or an appeal following a denial for disability benefits, try to supply your most recent medical records. Decisions on claims are based entirely on the information contained in a claimant's records. Therefore, it makes perfect sense to supply these when you apply or appeal. Also, turning in a copy of your medical records can potentially shave weeks or even months off the processing time for your case since it is the wait for records that usually holds a case up. Another good tip to follow is taking heed of deadlines. The social security disability system is fairly generous when it comes to allowing claimants time to get things done. For example, when it comes to filing appeals, claimants have sixty days in which to do this. However, once a deadline has passed a claimant will generally have few options. So, it is not only important, but sometimes crucial to make sure that SSA deadlines are met. Finally, an ssd or ssi disability claimant whose case will be heading to a disability hearing before a federal judge should seriously consider obtaining representation in the form of an experienced attorney. As was stated earlier, it's not really possible to guarantee an approval on a disability case, but it's certainly possible to guarantee that a case has the best possible chance of winning. Disability Advocates Help with Claims Free Case Evaluation |
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