How Your Denial Letter Helps Your Disability Appeal

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If you are applying for Social Security Disability benefits, it's important to understand that many applicants are denied. The key is to understand your denial letter so that you can adequately form an appeal. There are some key things to look for in your denial letter that will help you do that. Here's a look at some of the most important information.

Understand The Timeline For Your Appeal

At the top of your denial letter is a decision date. That date is important because it starts the countdown for your appeal. You only have 60 days from that date to file your appeal in most cases. Make a note of the denial date before you call an attorney to begin the appeal process.

Read The Details Of The Denial

The next thing that you need to consider is the explanation of the denial. The denial letter will explain the reason for your application denial, whether it is a lack of work credits, insufficient evidence of disability, or any other potential questions. Read through the denial carefully and discuss it with your attorney. That is the first place you need to start to formulate your defense for the appeal. Make sure that any appeal you consider addresses the points in the denial for reconsideration.

Confirm The Details Of Your Medical Condition

The denial letter will also include a page that explains the medical condition, prognosis, and the findings of your medical record review. Read through this explanation and make sure that they received all of the necessary medical records, all of the information is accurate, and you put forth the best effort you could in the review process. Remember that the more information you provide for your disability application, the better your chances of approval.

Find Any Holes Or Inaccuracies You Can Correct

Once you have reviewed the information sent in your denial, take time to think about any other potential holes in the application, including additional information you can provide, dates that may be incorrect, or medical information that may be incomplete. Make sure you compile as much information as possible to support your appeal and reconsideration.

These are some of the most important elements to consider when you are denied benefits for Social Security Disability. Denial letters are common and do not necessarily mean you are ineligible. Consider the information here and seek the help of a disability lawyer who can guide you through the process.

Contact a law firm like Schott Mauss & Associates, PLLC for more information. 

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