If you have applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits and your health condition changed after submitting your application, you may need legal help to prove your status. The Social Security Administration (
SSA) field office may have denied your claim, as it does for the majority of initial applications. You can resubmit for a fresh review through the field office.
If the opinion does not change, you can appeal at a hearing through the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (
ODAR).
You may pursue your denied claim further through civil suits in district and supreme courts. A disability attorney can show you how your changing health affects your SSDI status.
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Social Security Disability Insurance.
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Social Security Disability attorneys ask critical questions, like: how many Social Security Disability hearings do you have per month; do you understand the
SSA's POMS (the manual Social Security employees use to process claims); and, do you understand the date last insured and how it affects my disability onset date? Call LaVan & Neidenberg today at
1-888-234-5758 for a FREE legal consultation. There is
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Category: Social Security Disability
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