Get a lawyer and let him/her guide you across the minefield. There is no risk, the cost is very small and it beats losing your case and all your money. Once you step on a mine, it's almost impossible to recover and undo the damage.
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Helping the truly disabled to survive the financial hardships of disability. A service of the Forsythe Firm - (256) 799-0297.
Get a lawyer and let him/her guide you across the minefield. There is no risk, the cost is very small and it beats losing your case and all your money. Once you step on a mine, it's almost impossible to recover and undo the damage.
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I talk to people every day who have tried and failed to get disability benefits. Many of them have tried for years--only to fail again and again. Why? Because tThe system is not designed to approve you. The system is designed to deny you.
Imagine a football game. The players keep moving the ball around for hours. But nobody scores. No player gets the ball close to the goal. They keep moving the ball laterally across the field, from one side to the other, but not toward the end zone and goal. The game could go on until everyone is exhausted or too discouraged to play any more, but no one is going to win.
Social Security disability cases must be moved toward the goal line. Having a case just move across the field is no good.
The Forsythe Firm knows the direction your disability case needs to move--upward, upward, towards the goal of getting an award--an approval. Movement isn't enough. Movement must be in right direction! Call the Forsythe Firm and let us find out what direction your case is moving (if it's moving at all). The consultation is FREE and you will never be charged a fee unless you win and recover your back pay. Call (256) 799-0297.
Unfortunately, many claimants wait twelve months or more to get a favorable decision on their Social Security disability claims. Of course, disability means that these claimants are not working. This begs the question, "How do I make ends meet while I'm waiting on Social Security to approve me?"
There is no simple answer since Social Security has no temporary or emergency benefit. Most claimants cut expenses to the minimum and put together several sources of help to make ends meet while they are waiting. Some of these may include:
Taking out a second mortgage or home equity loan;
Opening a line of credit or using credit cards, as long as you do so responsibly and only for necessities;
Borrowing against a 401(k) or "cash value" life insurance policy; or
Asking to borrow from family and/or friends.
Getting SNAP assistance (food assistance) from the local Dept. of Human Services.
Contacting "Hardest Hit Alabama" for help with mortgage payments (https://www.hardesthitalabama.com/contact.aspx)
WHY NOT APPLY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS?
State unemployment benefits are for persons who are able to work, ready to work, and looking for work. They are not intended for disabled individuals. If you receive unemployment benefits, it may render you ineligible for Social Security disability payments for the months that you received unemployment benefits. Under Alabama rules, if you are disabled you are no longer in the workforce (the pool of available workers), and not entitled to unemployment benefits. There is a serious conflict between unemployment and Social Security disability.
Hiring an attorney may or may not speed up your SSDI benefits. However, getting representation will definitely approve your chance of being approved. Statistics show that claimants with legal representation get approved between 2 and 3 times more often than non-represented claimants. And possible a knowledgeable attorney/advocate can prevent mistakes that could delay your claim for months.
Get a free consultation about the particulars of your SSDI claim--FREE--by calling the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville. We have 20 years experience in Social Security disability and we work only in this area of practice. Our firm has a high success rate with SSDI claims and appeals. You may speak to us about your case at no cost, no obligation, by calling (256) 799-0297.
In about 70 percent of cases, applicants will get a letter saying, "You are not disabled under our rules." This is the standard response to most applications.
The most important thing to do after being "denied" is to file a written appeal, called a "Request for Reconsideration." THIS MUST BE DONE WITH 60 DAYS. This will also be denied.
Then, within 60 days, another appeal must be filed which requests a hearing. At this stage, you have a good chance to win and be paid.
However, if you wait longer than 60 days to file an appeal (at any step), your right to an appeal expires and this mistake can never be corrected. So, your case only "lives" for 60 days after a denial unless you file an appeal.
You may be able to file a new application and start over. This will require waiting another 6 months for an initial decision, then waiting 3 to 5 months for Reconsideration, then waiting 6 to 12 months for a hearing. So, starting over with a new application can delay your benefits by up to 2 years. And, your insured period may expire before you file the new application, making it impossible to ever file a new claim.
BEST thing you can do: File your appeal within 60 days of any denial.
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Need help with a Social Security appeal or hearing? Call the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville at (256) 799-0297.