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DISABILITY DENIED




Unfortunately, the way the social security administration's disability programs are currently run, most claims for supplemental security income (SSI) and social security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits will be denied. What do you do if you get denied? First of all, don't panic. Secondly, file an appeal. Thirdly, consider getting qualified representation to assist you with your disability claim so you can more ably fight to win your benefits.

1. Tips and advice if you've had your disability denied


2. How to appeal after being first denied for social security disability or SSI


3. Denied for disability - should I try to work, or pursue my claim


4. What to do if a social security disability or SSI case gets denied


5. Denials: denied cases and claims for SSD and SSI benefits


6. Denied on the first try for disability - how do I appeal?


7. Do you need to get an attorney before being denied for ssd or SSI disability benefits?


8. Do you get another appeal if your social security or SSI disability claim is denied?


9. Advice for what to do if an SSD or SSI disability claim is denied


10. Got denied for SSDI (social security disability) but not sure if they had all the medical records


11. What happens if you get denied by the appeals council?


12. Disability appeals


13. Can you continue to get benefits if you were denied while you were receiving and decide to appeal?


14. What happens if I am denied on my social security disability or SSI (supplemental security income) claim?


15. Is it better to hire a disability attorney from the very beginning?


16. Missed the deadline to appeal my denied disability claim - what do I do?


17. How hard is it to avoid being denied and win a claim for disability benefits?



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Note: Most claimants who are seeking to win disability benefits, either in the SSI program or the SSD-SSDI program (ssd and ssdi both refer to "social security disability") will wonder to themselves what the chances are for being denied. Despite the fact that these programs are federal and "standardized", the rates for being denied on disability applications will vary somewhat by state. However, nationally, about seven out of ten new disability apps will be turned down. Without a doubt, this indicates a system that is fairly hostile to disabled claimants. However, for those who choose to not give up and, instead, pursue their disability claim through the appeals process, the odds of winning benefits go up considerably. Not surprisingly, a claimant will have the best chance of winning benefits at a hearing in front of an administrative law judge who specializes in SSI and SSDI cases. To find more information regarding hearings, representation, judges, and appeals in general, simply navigate around this site, starting with the menu below.






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Additional Questions & Answers re: ssd ssdi ssi


  1. If a social security disability or ssi decision takes longer, is that a good or bad sign ?

  2. Is it a good sign if social security does not send you to a medical exam ?

  3. What kind of mental testing will social security disability ssi send you to ?

  4. Where do they hold social security disability SSI hearings ?

  5. How does the social security office decide that someone is disabled ?

  6. What happens if Social security denies my disability claim ?

  7. How to qualify for disability

  8. Medical records and appealing for social security disability ssi

  9. Disability benefits (ssd, ssi) for chronic mental disabilities

  10. Social Security Disability appeals

  11. Applying for Social Security Disability






If you suffer from a medical disability such as

depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, panic attacks, crohns, disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, rsi or repetetive stress injury, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, dysthymia, depression or other mood disorders, congestive or chronic heart failure, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, diabetic neuropathy, high blood pressure (hypertension), seizure disorder, stroke, copd, emphysema, hearing loss or poor hearing, statutory blindness, peripheral field problems or other vision loss, clinical obesity, attention deficit hyperactivity or, simply, adhd, bipolar disorder or manic depression, panic disorder, schizophrenia, autism, head trauma, memory loss, low iq, mental retardation, learning disability, epilepsy, cancer, chronic fatigue, multiple sclerosis, lupus, anxiety,

and have initiated or been denied on a social security disability, or ssi, claim for benefits, this site may assist you with your case. Social Security Disability benefits are often difficult to win; however many claims for social security disability are lost simply because a claimant did not know enough about the disability process to their social security or ssi claim. For information re: representation on a social security disability or ssi claim (attorney or non attorney representative), see the "questions" & "how" pages.












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