An Oviedo disability lawyer from Culbertson, Jacobs & LaBoda can provide invaluable guidance and support to help you secure the benefits you deserve.
Navigating the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) process can be daunting, particularly when faced with a denial. The system’s complexity often leaves applicants feeling uncertain about their next steps. It is common for initial claims to be denied, which can be discouraging. However, these denials are often a normal part of the process and can be overturned through a well-prepared appeal. Knowing why claims are denied and how to address these issues is key to moving forward and securing the benefits you deserve.Understanding the Reasons Behind Social Security Disability Denials
Receiving a denial from the Social Security Administration (SSA) can be unexpected, especially if you believe you meet the eligibility criteria. Gaining insight into the common reasons for denial is essential in crafting a successful appeal.- Common Reasons for Denial: SSDI claims are frequently denied due to insufficient medical documentation, not meeting the SSA’s strict definition of disability, or technical errors in the claim process. Without proper representation, navigating these complex requirements can be challenging.
- Why You Need an Experienced SSDI Lawyer:
From 2010 to 2019, the Social Security Administration reported that approximately 67% of initial SSDI claims were denied. With an experienced SSDI lawyer, you can effectively address these challenges and improve your chances of approval.
The SSDI Appeals Process
If your SSDI or SSI claim has been denied, you have options. The appeals process offers opportunities to present new evidence and make your case.- Reconsideration Request: The first step after a denial is to request a reconsideration, where a different SSA examiner reviews your claim. This step provides a fresh opportunity to present your case.
- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing: If your reconsideration is denied, your next step is to request a hearing before an ALJ. This stage allows you to present your case in person, supported by additional evidence and expert testimony. Our disability attorneys will prepare you thoroughly and represent you at this critical stage.
- Appeals Council Review: If the ALJ upholds the denial, you can request an Appeals Council review. This body can overturn the decision, uphold it, or return it for further review, offering another chance to secure your benefits.
- Federal Court Appeal: If your claim is denied at all administrative levels, you can file a lawsuit in federal court. This appeal requires a deep understanding of the legal process, and skilled legal representation is essential
How Our Oviedo Disability Lawyers Can Help
At Culbertson, Jacobs & LaBoda, we are dedicated to guiding you through the SSDI and SSI appeals process from start to finish.- Comprehensive Case Review: We carefully analyze your denial, identifying any gaps or deficiencies in your claim that must be addressed.
- Document Gathering and Evidence Collection: We assist in gathering the necessary medical records, securing expert opinions, and compiling additional evidence to strengthen your case.
- Representation at Hearings: Our team represents you at ALJ hearings, advocating for your rights and presenting compelling arguments to support your claim.
- Managing the Appeals Process: We guide you through each step of the appeals process, ensuring all procedures are followed accurately and deadlines are met
Trust Culbertson, Jacobs & LaBoda with Your Oviedo Disability Case
Our experienced SSDI attorneys are here to fight for your rights and help you navigate the complex appeals process if your claim is denied. Contact us today for a consultation and learn how to secure the disability benefits you deserve.Our Team
Richard A. Culbertson Richard brings over 40 years of legal knowledge and dedication to serving disabled individuals.
Sarah Patience Jacobs A Board-Certified Advocate in Social Security Disability, Sarah has a proven track record of successfully representing claimants.
Barry C. LaBoda A former federal administrative law judge with 25 years of practice in Orlando, Barry offers unparalleled insights and experience.