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Denied Disability Benefits? We Can Help You Appeal

Social Security Disability Appeals Lawyer

Denied Disability Benefits? We Can Help You Appeal. Guiding you through the appeals process to pursue the benefits you deserve.

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Experienced Support at Every Step

Denied Your Disability Claim?

Being denied disability benefits can be frustrating — but it’s not the end of the process. Many applicants are denied initially, and appeals are a common and important step.

With the right legal support, you can strengthen your case and continue pursuing the benefits you deserve.
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Navigating the Disability Appeals Process

How the Disability Appeals Process Works

You may qualify for SSDI if you meet the Social Security Administration’s requirements for disability benefits.
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01 — Reconsideration

A new reviewer examines your application and any additional evidence you provide.

02 — Hearing with a Judge

If denied again, you can present your case before an Administrative Law Judge.

03 — Appeals Council Review

Your case may be reviewed for errors in the previous decision.

04 — Federal Court (If Needed)

In some cases, appeals can proceed to federal court review.

Why Appeals Matter

With proper preparation, approval chances can improve significantly.

Many disability claims are denied due to

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Missing or incomplete medical evidence

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Application errors

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Lack of proper documentation

Appealing allows you to

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Submit additional evidence

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Correct mistakes

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Strengthen your case

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How We Help

Our legal assistance can enhance your application by making sure it is thorough and well-documented.

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Review Your Denial

01

Every initial application undergoes thorough review.

We thoroughly examine your denial letter to uncover any gaps or issues that may exist in your case, ensuring that we address every detail effectively.

Strengthen Your Case

02

Reviews are carefully considered to support your argument.

Our team gathers additional medical records and supporting evidence to build a stronger claim.


Handle Communication

03

We consider our communication strategies before deciding.

We collaborate closely with the Social Security Administration to effectively manage your appeal process, ensuring that every detail is handled with care and precision.

Represent You at Hearings

04

Cases are reviewed for proper hearing representation.

We prepare you for hearings and advocate on your behalf to improve your chances of approval.


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Our Process

Free Case Evaluation

We review your current claim or denial and explain your options.

Case Review & Strategy

We identify what’s missing and build a stronger appeal.

File & Represent Your Appeal

We handle the appeal process and represent you through each stage.

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About SSDI

Frequently asked Questions

You typically have 60 days from the date of your denial letter to file an appeal. Acting quickly is important to avoid missing deadlines.

The process usually includes reconsideration, a hearing before a judge, and possibly further review. Many claims are approved during these later stages.

You are not required to have a lawyer, but legal support can help strengthen your case, avoid errors, and improve your chances of approval.

Common reasons include insufficient medical evidence, incomplete applications, or technical errors. These issues can often be addressed during the appeals process.

A lawyer can review your denial, gather additional evidence, handle communication with the SSA, and represent you during hearings to improve your chances of approval.

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Contact Poag Disability Law for a free consultation and let us help you secure the Social Security Disability benefits you need to live comfortably and confidently.
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