Remember:
There
are three basic ways to apply for Social Security Disability:
·
online at SSA.gov,
·
by phone at
1-800-772-1213,
·
in person at a local
Social Security office. Disability Lawyer
Speaking
with one of our NJ Social Security Disability lawyers before applying can help
you to avoid common mistakes.
Decisions
can be reached in as little as three months or take one year or longer.
Most
applications are denied the first time around, but do not give up. Our NJ SSDI
lawyers can appeal your case. Your chances of winning increase at the hearing
level.
If
you have already applied and were denied benefits, do not be discouraged. You
have the right to appeal this decision.
Our
SSDI NJ attorneys and paralegals can help. You have a limited time to appeal .
Call us now at 1-800-709-1131
·
SSDI Questions
·
SSDI Eligibility
·
Duration Work Test
·
Applying for Benefits
·
Appeal SSDI Denial
·
5 Step Process to
Determine Benefits
·
SSDI Disability Grid
APPEALING
A NJ SSDI or NJ SSI DENIAL
Are you Disabled and have been Denied Benefits from
Social Security? SSI Attorneys NJ
The SIMON LAW GROUP, New Jersey Social Security
Disability Attorneys – Here to help you
- Call today 800-709-1131
While you may have a doctor saying you are disabled,
the Social Security doctor may disagree.
In fact they usually do. Don’t
lose hope.
Most of the time people who apply for benefits are
denied.
Speak with
an Attorney Now
The Appeals Process:
·
The Social Security appeals process
varies from state to state.
·
The first step in an appeal is usually a
Request for Reconsideration (this is usually denied but again, don’t lose
hope).
·
Then if denied, we present your case
before an administrative law judge for a trial.
·
Most cases are won during the
administrative law judge hearing.
·
The appeals process typically take up to
several years.
·
The SIMON LAW GROUP can help 1-800-709-1131
Read More Info on NJ Social Security Disability:
·
SSDI Questions
·
SSDI Eligibility
·
Duration Work Test
·
Applying for Benefits
·
Appeal SSDI Denial
·
5 Step Process to Determine Benefits
·
SSDI Disability Grid
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