DOCUMENTATION IS KEY TO GETTING APPROVED

There are 2 kinds of facts:  The ones you can prove and the ones you can't.

Social Security disability awards are based on facts that can be proven.  Documentation. Hard, irrefutable medical evidence.  X-rays, MRIs, CAT Scans, laboratory tests, psychiatric evaluations.

Without proper documentation, a disability claim will blow away in the wind.  No matter how desperate, sincere or credible a claimant is--there must be good documentation in order to pay the claim.

An experienced disability representative knows what it takes to get a claim approved.  The representative has argued thousands of cases with dozens of administrative law judges. The seasoned representative knows what the judges or decision makers need to approve the claim.  The job of a good representative is to give the decision maker the documentation required for a favorable decision, if possible.

There are many disputes, arguments and contentions about Social Security these days.  But upon one point nearly everyone agrees:  The SSDI system is virtually impossible to navigate without professional help.  Go it alone at our own risk.

Find someone who knows how to document and prove disability according to federal regulations.  Social Security uses it own definitions for everything.  It has its own requirements for everything.  Knowing these requirements, and meeting them, is the only thing that will win.

 

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