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In the unfortunate scenario where you are disabled and unable to work, you may be entitled to monthly benefits under Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). A common question we hear is “Why should I hire an attorney if I can file for SSDI on my own? First and foremost, applying for SSDI is a lengthy and complicated process that ultimately results in only about 37% of applicants being approved for benefits.* Secondly, if you are not one of the lucky 37% approved and your application is denied, an experienced attorney can help you quickly and efficiently appeal the decision, increasing your chances of being approved. However, even if you hire an attorney, there are three things that will guarantee your claim is denied. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Top 3 Reasons Why Your SSID Application Was Denied


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Top 3 Reasons Why Your SSID Application Was Denied
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In the unfortunate scenario where you are
disabled and unable to work, you may be entitled
to monthly benefits under Social Security
Disability Insurance (SSDI). A common question
we hear is Why should I hire an attorney if I
can file for SSDI on my own? First and foremost,
applying for SSDI is a lengthy and complicated
process that ultimately results in only about 37
of applicants being approved for benefits.
Secondly, if you are not one of the lucky 37
approved and your application is denied, an
experienced attorney can help you quickly and
efficiently appeal the decision, increasing your
chances of being approved. However, even if you
hire an attorney, there are three things that
will guarantee your claim is denied.
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Not enough medical evidence of a disability When
you apply for benefits, your file will be sent to
Disability Determination Services (DDS) to
determine if you are medically disabled. The DDS
will then begin the process of gathering medical
information from your doctors. To be approved
for SSDI, there must be medical evidence that you
are unable to engage in substantial gainful
activity" (SGA). Many times, people will apply
for SSDI and only give one medical reason for
their inability to work. For example, if someone
has back pain, they will list only the doctor
that treats them for their back pain. Even if
that back pain is so severe they feel they cannot
work, their claim will likely be denied.
However, if that same person lists all the
medical problems that contribute to their
inability to work, such as obesity, diabetes,
migraines, depression, etc., then they have a
greater chance of showing that all the ailments
together make it so the applicant cannot engage
in SGA. Including all your doctors who treat you
for your various medical conditions is just one
thing you can do to increase your chances of
being approved for SSDI on your first
application.
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Failure to participate in recommended
treatment The second thing that will surly
result in a denial of your application is not
following the recommendations of your doctor. As
stated above, the DDS will gather medical
information directly from your treating doctors
and will learn how often you treat with your
doctor and what treatments your doctor
recommends. Once common scenario is when a
doctor states in the medical records that the
patient may benefit from other treatments, such
as physical therapy, injections, a nerve block,
etc. There are many reasons why a patient may
not want to participate in the recommended
treatments, including the high cost of the
recommended treatment or because the patient has
tried the treatment in the past with little to no
success. This creates a complicated situation,
and it is best to communicate these concerns with
your doctor and make sure you are following their
advice regarding recommended treatments. If
there is recommended treatment that is not being
followed, it is best to discuss this with a SSDI
attorney to determine the next steps to take.
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Too much income earned Even if you are medically
considered disabled, if you earn too much money,
you will automatically be considered not
disabled and your SSDI application will be
denied. You will not be denied SSDI just because
you engage in SGA, but there is a limit to the
amount you can earn each month and still receive
SSDI. If you are working and applying for SSDI,
it is best to speak with an attorney to be sure
you are not earning above the limit. Whether you
earn too much money depends on several factors,
including the nature of your disability, the type
of work you are engaging in, and if you are
self-employed. If you are already receiving SSDI
and begin working or there is an increase in the
amount you earn, your benefits may be terminated
after a trial work period.
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There are many other reasons why applicants are
denied SSDI, including technical errors in the
application and not communicating with the office
reviewing your application. A seemingly simple
error could mean the difference between your
application being approved or denied. If you are
in the process of applying for SSDI or have been
denied benefits, speak with a qualified attorney
now and get the benefits you are entitled to. For
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