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A huge majority of people—80% in recent years—get their Social Security Disability denied when they first apply for benefits. Getting a denial letter hurts, but it’s normal. Your best chance of winning crucial economic relief is to file an SSDI appeal.
It’s time for experienced help. SSDI appeals are tough. This is why disability appeal lawyers exist. Or you can get a trained advocate who focuses entirely on disability claims. At Mathis & Mathis Disability Advocates, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY IS ALL WE DO.
Over 30 years of experience. Thousands of people helped with denied SSDI claims in Baltimore. We even follow up to make sure you’re getting the correct monthly checks after we win your case. No fee until you win. FREE CASE CONSULTATION.
When they deny your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), it’s not over. You can appeal for disability, win, and move forward.
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When you get notice that they denied your disability benefits, the first thing to know is that you need to act fast. You have 60 days from the denial notice to start your SSDI appeal. You probably should appeal. It’s an expected step in the process. Call Mathis & Mathis right away.
Appealing denied SSDI benefits in Baltimore involves analyzing why they denied you and moving to correct and strengthen your case. You’ll need to send more medical records showing the severity of your health problems and how they keep you from working.
The most important step in your disability appeal is your hearing with a disability judge. You’ll explain your medical and work struggles directly. At this step, you are much more likely to win. The numbers show that having a disability advocate increases your chances even more.
Social Security Denied My Claim: How to Appeal for Disability
Your disability advocate prepares your case—and prepares you personally—for your hearing. In the end, the effort is worth it because Social Security Disability income improves your life. It protects your independence. Talk to Mathis Disability Advocates in Baltimore.