WHY DISABILITY DENIALS ARE OFTEN OVERTURNED



It's extremely likely that your Social Security disability application will be denied.  It's just as likely that the denial will be overturned by the appeals process.

Social Security disability claims are a process that goes back and forth--from the original decision makers to the appeals judges.  The judges have the final say.

In my experience, denials get overturned and paid most often because of the following facts:

1.  The decision to deny the claim was made by a single decision maker (SDM) at Social Security and a doctor may never have looked at the medical evidence, OR

2.  The doctor who looked at the medical evidence had never examined the claimant; therefore, his opinion is entitled to very little weight.

3.  New medical evidence was submitted after the denial which demonstrates the inability to perform full-time work related activity.  This would happen at the appeal hearing.

4.  The judge finds that Social Security failed to recognize how the claimant's symptoms impacted his/her ability to perform certain functions of work (standing, walking, sitting, bending, thinking, concentrating, etc.).

Getting denied is routine.  Staying denied is not.

If you act within 60 days of a denied claim, there is an extremely good chance that the denial can be overturned and you can receive your benefits (including back pay that may amount to tens of thousands of dollars).

A seasoned Social Security disability or attorney representing your interests will improve your odds of getting paid on appeal.  You will not pay for representation unless you win and receive back payments because fees must come from back pay.

Charles W. Forsythe
The Forsythe Firm
7027 Old Madison Pike NW - Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806
PH (256) 799-0297

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