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How To Improve The Chances Of An SSDI Approval
Getting your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application approved can be a challenging process. The Social Security Administration (SSA) states that approximately 78% of SSDI applications are denied. However, you can significantly improve your odds of being approved or winning your appeal by taking proactive steps with the assistance of our highly experienced Texas SSDI attorneys. Our lawyers at The Law Offices of Coats & Todd are standing by to assist with your case and seek the benefits you need.
Check that You Meet Eligibility Requirements
Understanding and meeting specific eligibility requirements is crucial to receive your Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. These requirements include:
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Meeting the minimum work requirements. You must show that you worked for a certain number of years, usually five of the last 10, and earned the minimum work credits for Social Security (SS). SS work credits are based on your yearly earnings.
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Paying the correct taxes: You must show that you paid Social Security taxes to qualify for SSDI.
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Only having access to limited income and other financial resources. Proof must be submitted of your limited finances.
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Having a disabling condition that proves your medical condition is severe enough to stop you from working.
Verify that You Have a Qualifying Disability
With the help of your Texas SSDI attorney, you need to show that you have a disability as the SSA defines it. The Social Security Administration determines if you are disabled by asking the following questions:
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Are you working now?
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Do you have a "serious" condition?
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Is your condition on the SSA’s list of disabling conditions? The SSA listing of impairments includes musculoskeletal disorders, digestive disorders, skin disorders, mental disorders, cancer, and more.
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Can you do the work you did before you got injured or became disabled?
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Can you do any other kind of work?
The Social Security Administration will carefully review your disability, the nature of your condition, and your financial situation. If the SSA decides you have a qualifying disability, you may be eligible for SSDI benefits.
Hire an Experienced Social Security Disability Attorney
As you work through the disability claim process, it is highly recommended to work with a seasoned SSDI attorney. While you are not required to hire a lawyer, retaining one ensures that your application is error-free and does not jeopardize your benefits claim.
Application mistakes can also lead to long delays until you receive your benefits. An experienced SSDI attorney can guide you through the complex application process, help you gather the necessary evidence, and represent you in any legal proceedings.
If your claim is denied, your SSDI attorney will be there to prepare your appeal and represent you in the various legal proceedings, which may include federal hearings. Their expertise and support can significantly increase your chances of a successful appeal. SSDI attorneys typically take a portion of your back pay if you win, so paying out-of-pocket legal fees is unlikely.
Contact a Dallas, TX SSDI Lawyer Now
You may need SSDI so you can pay your bills and provide for your family. Obtaining an SSDI approval is tricky, but a skilled Collin County, TX SSDI attorney at The Law Offices of Coats & Todd knows the law and how to increase the chances of a positive outcome. For a free, no-obligation consultation, call us today at 972-671-9922.