The Appeals Process

Applying for Social Security benefits can be overwhelming, but we’re here to break it down for you. Here’s how it works:

Gathering your information

Medical records, work history, and personal information.

Completing your application

Requires accurate information about your medical conditions, work history, and daily activities. Errors or omissions can lead to delays or denials.

SSA Review

The Social Security Administration (SSA) will review your application to determine if you meet the basic eligibility requirements, then send your medical records to Disability Determination Services (DDS).

DDS Evaluation

Evaluates your medical records to determine if you meet the SSA's definition of disability. They may request additional medical information or schedule a consultative exam.

Decision

SSA will inform you of their decision. If approved, you'll receive information about your benefit amount and payment schedule. If denied, you have the right to appeal.

Appeals Process

There are four stages of appeal: reconsideration, a hearing, the Appeals Council, and federal court.

Important Takeaways:

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