Is Applying for Benefits Easy?
Most people think it’s simple to win benefits. They think if they just go and explain their circumstances to Social Security, someone will understand and start writing them benefits checks. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way.
Applying for disability benefits is a complicated legal process. You must meet the SSA’s definition of “disabled,” and you have to prove without a doubt that your ailment is as bad as you say it is.
You’ll need to include documents like:
- Doctor’s reports
- Hospital records
- Treatment details and results
- Testimonials from coworkers, friends, and family
- And more
Get someone experienced on your side to help guide you through this process.
If I Apply, Will I Be Denied?
Unfortunately, the answer is most likely yes. There are thousands of rules, regulations, and procedures involved in the Social Security Disability program. You can be denied if a Social Security employee doesn’t gather all of your medical evidence or if your doctor doesn’t understand the legal definition of disability.
You can also receive a denial of your appeal isn’t handled correctly. Social Security features a multi-step appeals process with chances to win at each juncture. In fact, the government’s own statistics show that you’re three times as likely to win benefits at an appeals hearing if you hire representation.
What Are My Odds of Winning Benefits?
Each and every disability case depends on your medical conditions and your work history. It’s hard to pinpoint your exact chances without reviewing your case.
At Robertson Wendt Disability — Finkel Law Firm LLC, we’re passionate about helping our neighbors in Columbia, and all over South Carolina, get the help they need when they’re trying to win Social Security Disability benefits. Our attorneys know the system, the people in it, and most importantly we know how to give you the best chance at winning.
We’ll even start you off with a free telephone consultation to determine your chances of winning disability benefits. Contact us today to learn more.