WHY YOU SHOULD NOT APPLY OVER AND OVER?
It's a well known fact that around 70 percent of disability claims are initially denied by Social Security. So, what do you do? Do you just keep applying and reapplying again and again?
No. That is not the best way to approach winning disability. Once you have been denied, it is probable that you will be denied over and over. The same decision makers will look at the same evidence and make the same decision. That type of movement gets you nowhere but eats up a lot of time while the bills keep piling up.
Usually, it is much better to appeal the denial and kick the case on up the chain of command to a higher level. In Alabama, that means asking for a hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ). The ALJ is not bound by any previous decisions and can give you a totally new decision if the evidence justifies it. Many of the denied cases get paid when an ALJ gets involved.
Contact the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville if you need a free consultation about a Social Security disability problem. (256) 799-0297.
No. That is not the best way to approach winning disability. Once you have been denied, it is probable that you will be denied over and over. The same decision makers will look at the same evidence and make the same decision. That type of movement gets you nowhere but eats up a lot of time while the bills keep piling up.
Usually, it is much better to appeal the denial and kick the case on up the chain of command to a higher level. In Alabama, that means asking for a hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ). The ALJ is not bound by any previous decisions and can give you a totally new decision if the evidence justifies it. Many of the denied cases get paid when an ALJ gets involved.
Contact the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville if you need a free consultation about a Social Security disability problem. (256) 799-0297.
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