APPEAL VS. NEW APPLICATION FOR DISABILTY

Many people make the mistake of filing a new application when their Social Security disability claim is denied.  This is usually not the best move.  Often, it is better to appeal your original decision than to file a new application.  Here are some benefits of appeal that you may lose by filing a new application.

  • You can keep your earlier, original alleged onset date.
  • You will very likely get more back pay with an appeal if it is successful.
  • You avoid the risk of an "expired" eligibility period after your Date Last Insured.
  • Benefits may accumulate during the appeal but they do not with a new claim.
Those are only a few of the things to consider if your claim is denied.  Another factor is this:  Your new application will go to the very same agency that denied you before.  Most likely, it will just be denied again.  Filing one new application after another is spinning your wheels.

It's much better to put some sand under the tires, so to speak, and stop spinning.  An appeal very well may be your best bet when you get denied for Social Security disability benefits.

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