



This may sound extreme, but one of the most damaging actions you could take against your Social Security Disability claim is taking NO action, or missing a deadline. It is extremely critical that you adhere to any and all deadlines set by the Social Security Administration throughout the disability claims process.
For example, if the Disability Determination Services (DDS) examiner assigned to your case sends you a letter requesting more information or a call back within a specified number of days, you should do everything in your power to comply. Similarly, if you receive a denial letter and are given 60 days to take action, you should gather the necessary paperwork and file an appeal within the 60 days allotted.
Failure to meet the SSA's deadlines can result in your claim being closed, which means you would have to start a new application for disability benefits. That's right! You'll be back at square one of this grueling process.
At LaVan & Neidenberg we keep our clients informed and remind them of any and all deadlines and appointments set by Social Security. Help me build a successful disability claim and increase my chances of winning.
Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg, P. A.
1214 South Andrews Avenue
Suite 301
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone: (954) 523-3870
Toll Free: (888) 234-5758