ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTION
Here is a question that is very frequently asked by individuals who have been denied disability benefits:
"Do I need help to appeal my disability denial?
The answer to that question is, No. You can appeal by yourself. But the real question is:
"Do I need help to win my disability appeal?"
And the answer to that question is, probably.
Social Security disability hearings are complex legal proceedings that rely on a definite system of rules and regulations which dictate the result. It is much more complicated than appearing before a judge and telling him or her your story. There are two things that you must prove under Social Security law.
One: That you cannot perform any of your past relevant work.
Two: That there is no other work in the national or local economy that you can do, given your experience, residual function capacity, education and age.
That may sound simple but, believe me, it usually isn't. Consider getting a pro to prepare the evidence, form a legal theory of your case, and help present it to a judge. If you lose your case you haven't saved a dime. And if you don't win, your representative cannot charge you a fee.
THE FORSYTHE FIRM
(256) 799-0297 for our Huntsville, AL office
(615) 732-6159 for our Nashville, Tn office
"Do I need help to appeal my disability denial?
The answer to that question is, No. You can appeal by yourself. But the real question is:
"Do I need help to win my disability appeal?"
And the answer to that question is, probably.
Social Security disability hearings are complex legal proceedings that rely on a definite system of rules and regulations which dictate the result. It is much more complicated than appearing before a judge and telling him or her your story. There are two things that you must prove under Social Security law.
One: That you cannot perform any of your past relevant work.
Two: That there is no other work in the national or local economy that you can do, given your experience, residual function capacity, education and age.
That may sound simple but, believe me, it usually isn't. Consider getting a pro to prepare the evidence, form a legal theory of your case, and help present it to a judge. If you lose your case you haven't saved a dime. And if you don't win, your representative cannot charge you a fee.
THE FORSYTHE FIRM
(256) 799-0297 for our Huntsville, AL office
(615) 732-6159 for our Nashville, Tn office
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