by Disability Help Group | Feb 20, 2016 | FAQ
A: The Social Security issues a “Listing of Impairments” that sets the criteria for determining whether an individual is disabled. It is very difficult to meet or equal Social Security’s Listing requirements. There are Listings for both physical and mental conditions. If you satisfy the requirements in a Listing you are found to “meet” the Listing.
If you have more than one severe condition, the conditions should be combined in determining whether the symptoms are severe enough to “equal” a Listing. For example, if the claimant suffers from both mental and physical impairments, the physical and mental limitations can be combined to equal a Listing.
by Disability Help Group | Feb 20, 2016 | FAQ
A: Generally it takes 3 to 6 months to receive a decision. If you are not satisfied with the SSA’s decision, you may appeal your decision. If you are denied at the initial application you can appeal your decision by filing a request for Reconsideration. If your Reconsideration is denied, you will need to request a hearing with an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). It can take between 6 months and 2 years to have an ALJ assigned to your claim.
Note: It is important that you continue to appeal your denials. Many people start a new application rather than appealing the denial.
by Disability Help Group | Feb 20, 2016 | FAQ
A: Abusing controlled substances is a sure-fire way to have your disability claim denied. When abused, certain controlled substances can produce mood/affective disorders and psychotic symptoms.
In a case where the claimant is suffering from major depressive disorder and an addiction to alcohol, a judge may say that if the claimant stops drinking and receives treatment for their addiction, they would no longer feel depressed and consequently, deny the claim.
Similarly, in a case where the claimant suffers from a physical impairment like, a heart condition, and admittedly abuses cocaine, the judge may rule unfavorably on the basis that cocaine is damaging to the heart.
If you have filed a disability claim and you are abusing drugs or alcohol, it is important that you seek treatment for your addiction immediately. You will also need a letter from your treating physician or alcohol/drug treatment program stating that you are clean and the date you stopped using.
by Disability Help Group | Feb 20, 2016 | FAQ
A: Ongoing medical treatment is the key to winning your claim. We advise our clients to see their doctors regularly. If you do not have insurance we will help you find free clinics or hospitals in your area.
by Disability Help Group | Feb 20, 2016 | FAQ
A: Applying for disability benefits can be complex. You can apply: 1) in person by visiting your local Social Security office, 2) by phone by calling 1.800.772.1213, or 3) online by visiting www.ssa.gov.
If you decide to apply online, contact Social Security by phone to ensure your application is in their system.
We recommend having an experienced disability representative by your side from the start. An experienced representative will save you a lot of time and aggravation. Contact our team of professionals today at 1-(800)-800-3332 for a FREE evaluation of your case.
by Disability Help Group | Feb 20, 2016 | FAQ
A: Don’t waste another minute! Every day that passes can result in lost benefits. Contact our law office today at 1.888.234.5758. We will evaluate your claim for FREE!