When your Social Security Disability Insurance application for benefits is denied, you have the right to a public ODAR hearing before an administrative law judge. First, however, you'll have to submit your claim through the Social Security Administration (SSA) field office for a second opinion. If this is not in your favor, a disability lawyer can help you prepare for an ODAR hearing.
You may be subpoenaed for further evidence or the judge may request medical expert testimony on your behalf before ruling on your disability status. This in-depth review of your case may reveal your qualifications for disability insurance payments. If not, an appeal filed by a disability lawyer is your next option in the SSDI eligibility process.
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If you or your loved is suffering from a severe physical or mental disability, you should contact a Social Security Disability lawyer immediately to learn about your rights and determine eligibility. The process of securing Social Security Disability and/or Supplemental Security Income benefits can be difficult and overwhelming. Don't go it alone! The attorneys at LaVan & Neidenberg, located in Atlanta, Georgia, understand the inner workings of the Social Security Administration and will help you navigate the system. Call us today for a FREE legal consultation - 1-888-234-5758.
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