What you shouldn’t believe about SSD

Written by Lala Balattan


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What others are claiming that “certain conditions, disabilities, or medical health problems can get you automatically approved for benefits”, is not even close torepparttar truth. While certain conditions, disabilities or medical health problems do getrepparttar 119211 claimant involved approved for benefits,repparttar 119212 SSA procedures entails that no claimant’s application be automatically denied and/or approved.

Saying thatrepparttar 119213 best solution upon denial of an application is to file another brand new application in order to plead your case and appeal, is another misguided idea. While it is right to appeal for your application, it is not a good solution to begin all over again. The only way to continue you claim is to request for reconsideration, and with it,repparttar 119214 necessary additions that may strongly support your claim.

Another myth states that you can't be awarded social security disability benefits if you have ever used drugs or alcohol. If that is so, thenrepparttar 119215 state is denying disability benefits torepparttar 119216 entire population since at one point in their lives, they certainly may have used drugs or alcohol! This is such an utter mix-up ofrepparttar 119217 law stating that disability benefit shall be denied to those whose impairment was caused by addiction to drugs and alcohol.

There are yet other misguided ideas and information that still burrowed inrepparttar 119218 minds of citizens, especially those who are aiming to apply for disability claims. Unless a serious information drive campaign be done in order to answer all questions and to banish all myths inrepparttar 119219 minds ofrepparttar 119220 people, more and more would still cling to farfetched ideas and false hopes inrepparttar 119221 Social Security Administration’s system

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If Your Case Gets Denied

Written by Paul Hood


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It is most regrettable that most ofrepparttar claims for security disability and benefits are denied. In fact, 60-70% ofrepparttar 119210 claims are denied while it booms to 80-85% atrepparttar 119211 Reconsideration level. In truth, a claim that is denied once will have to go to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge before it is approved.

Denial of claims can be attributed to stringent requirements set. Severity ofrepparttar 119212 illness or injury isrepparttar 119213 key and a doctor’s report indicating thatrepparttar 119214 claimant can still perform "light" or "sedentary" work may be cause for benefits to be declined. For this reason, a big 60% of initial Social Security disability claims are denied.

With this is mind, claimants are to make an appeal if their petitions are turned down. Make a quick consultation withrepparttar 119215 local social security office and make a request for a plea of your case within sixty days upon receipt of letter denying request.

Social Security disability payments arerepparttar 119216 right of a person who has paid intorepparttar 119217 system and who is experiencing a long-term illness or disabling injury. The process is not simple butrepparttar 119218 benefits can be substantial.

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