If you have applied for Social Security benefits and have been denied, you are able to request a hearing in Daytona and appeal the decision of the Social Security Administration. The attorneys at Culbertson Law Group can help.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a program that provides financial assistance to those with disabilities. In order to receive benefits, applicants must gather information and documents that support their eligibility, then fill out and submit their application. The Social Security Administration then reviews and determines:
- Whether or not you meet the eligibility requirements.
- If you have worked enough years to qualify.
- Your current work activities.
Once the Social Security Administration has processed your application, it is sent to the Disability Determination Services office in your state for a decision.
What Happens if My Claim is Denied?
Once a decision is made on your Social Security Disability claim, you will receive notice of the decision in the mail. Sometimes claims will be denied even if the applicant should be eligible for benefits. In situations like this, you can request a hearing in Daytona.
How Do I Request an Administrative Hearing?
You have the right to appeal any decision that is made regarding your benefits, but there is a process that must be followed to appeal.
One: Request the Appeal
You need to request your appeal within 60 days of receiving the decision from the Social Security Administration. You will need to request your appeal in writing.
Two: Reconsideration
Reconsideration is the first step in the appeals process. During reconsideration, your claim will be reviewed by someone who was not involved in the first determination. They will look at all of the evidence submitted in the previous claim, and you are also able to include new, additional evidence. If you do not agree with the decision that is made at the reconsideration level, then you can request an administrative hearing.
Three: Request A Hearing in Daytona
Just like your initial claim for disability benefits, the decision that is made at the reconsideration level will be communicated to you through the mail. If you wish to appeal, you must request your administrative hearing within 60 days of receiving this letter.
An administrative hearing is an appearance before an Administrative Law Judge who was not involved in the original determination or reconsideration level of your claim.
Before You Begin Your Claim, Talk To Culbertson Law Group
It is in your best interest to work with an experienced Social Security Disability attorney before you request a hearing in Daytona, or even submit your application for SSDI. An experienced attorney can help you navigate the claims process and can represent you should your case go to appeals. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for a free consultation. We will fight to get the benefits that you need.