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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY (SSD, SSDI) & SSI TIPS FOR WINNING CASES




The following tips regarding social security disability and ssi disability claims can assist claimants in their pursuit of winning monthly and past due benefits. Getting approved for ongoing benefits and backpay through ssa can be difficult, and, in fact, the majority of claims and cases are denied at the initial application level. To improve your chances of winning your case and being awarded benefits, learn all you can about the evaluation process. Avoiding common mistakes can result in an approval; in other words, a win versus a case that is simply denied again and again.

Tip 1: Take everything you are told about your Social Security Disability claim with at least one grain of salt.



Tip 2: Get copies of your medical records and supply these with your SSD or SSI disability application.



Tip 3: Respond to letters and notices regarding you disability case promptly--from social security, DDS, or your attorney.



Tip 4: The rule of three always applies--for those who are applying for benefits or appealing a denial.



Tip 5: If you are denied for Social Security Disability or SSI, you will need to file an appeal.



Tip 6: Call DDS for updates on your SSD or SSI claim, not the local Social Security office.



Tip 7:Representation will increase your chance of winning Social Security Disability or SSI benefits.



Tip 8: If you have dire financial problems and have a Disability case, let people know.



Tip 9: If you have representation on a Social Security Disability or SSI disability case, keep your attorney or non attorney representative fully informed.



Tip 10: If you have child support obligations which you cannot fulfill, ask your attorney or representative to help.



Tip 11: Contact your congressman or senator to help you with your Social Security Disability or SSI claim.



Tip 12: If you have been approved for Social Security Disability or SSI, you will receive...



Tip 13: Get your doctor to write a supporting statement for your Social Security Disability or ssi case.



Tip 14: Make sure your doctor REALLY DOES support your SSD or SSI disability case.



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