WHAT SHOULD I SAY AT A SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY OR SSI APPOINTMENT ?





Whether your appointment involves the filing of a social security disability application, a consultative medical examination (most claimants refer to this as being seen by a social security doctor, though, in fact, these exams are conducted by private, independent physicians), a DDS cessation hearing, or a hearing before an administrative law judge, the best policy is simply to :
  1. Answer truthfully every question put before you, and

  2. Provide as much information, in as much detail, as you possibly can.
The processing of social security disability and ssi disability claims is an information-based system. The more information you provide about your disability (the conditions that make you disabled and your medical treatment sources) the better and faster your case may be processed.



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  3. How much in social security disability benefits can you get?

  4. A social security disability claim (ssd, ssdi) without an advocate

  5. How does social security decide when my disability starts?

  6. How long does it take to hear something after applying for disability?

  7. Can a social security disability claim take over a year?

  8. What kind of mental testing or evaluation will social security send you to?

  9. Will it affect my disability case - not seen by a doctor in over a year?

  10. Missed deadline to appeal ssd disability - what to do

  11. Will social security pay for me to see a doctor if I can't afford it?

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  16. Can you get social security disability (SSDI SSD) or SSI without the help of a lawyer or attorney ?

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