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By Justen Grech
Founding Attorney

If you are considering filing for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, it is important to understand the complex process involved. Applying for SSD benefits can be an arduous and time-consuming process, requiring a significant amount of paperwork and medical documentation. Without the proper guidance, it can be easy to make mistakes that can delay or even jeopardize your application, resulting in a denial of benefits. This is where having an attorney can be extremely helpful.

Here are some reasons why you should consider hiring an attorney when filing for SSD:

  1. Understanding of the SSD processAn experienced attorney can guide you through the entire SSD process and help you understand what to expect at each step. They can provide you with an overview of the process, explain the requirements for qualifying for benefits, and answer any questions you may have. This can help you feel more confident and less overwhelmed throughout the process.
  2. Help with PaperworkOne of the most challenging aspects of applying for SSD benefits is the amount of paperwork involved. An attorney can help you complete and file all necessary paperwork, including the initial application, appeals, and any other documents required by the Social Security Administration (SSA). They can also help you avoid common mistakes that could lead to your application being denied.
  3. Gathering Medical DocumentationIn order to qualify for SSD benefits, you must provide the SSA with extensive medical documentation. An attorney can help you gather and organize all necessary medical records, ensuring that you have the documentation needed to support your claim. They can also communicate with your doctors and other medical providers to obtain additional information or documentation as needed.
  4. Representation in HearingsIf your initial SSD application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. This can involve a hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ), which can be intimidating for many people. An attorney can represent you at the hearing, presenting your case and advocating on your behalf. This can significantly improve your chances of receiving benefits.
  5. Help with AppealsIf your application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. An attorney can help you navigate the appeals process, including filing appeals and representing you at hearings. They can help you understand your options and develop a strategy to improve your chances of success.
  6. Better Chance at Getting BenefitsStudies demonstrate that those who hired an attorney at some point in the process, showed that 60% were ultimately approved for benefits, compared to 34% of those who didn’t have a lawyer’s help. That means that, overall, having a lawyer nearly doubled an applicants’ chances of getting benefits. (A government report from 2017 backs up this data; the report found that disability applicants who used representatives were allowed benefits 2.9 times as often as those without.) This means by having an attorney, you are doubling your chances of receiving benefits.  In conclusion, filing for SSD benefits can be a complicated and daunting process. Hiring an attorney can help ensure that you have the guidance and support you need to navigate the process successfully. An experienced attorney can provide you with the necessary expertise and advocacy to help you receive the benefits you deserve.
About the Author
At Grech Law Firm Attorney & Counselor, I want to make sure you get the benefits you deserve. That’s why I stand by my clients during every step of the process. From application to appeal, I am here for you whether you’re ready to apply or have been denied. If you or someone you know has become injured or ill, it’s time to take action and become aware of your benefit options. Applying for disability benefits can be a long and complicated process, so trying to navigate it alone can be stressful. Having a trusted lawyer by your side can provide you with peace of mind. As an experienced attorney, I can help you to determine whether or not you qualify to receive benefits, as well as navigate you through the application and appeals process.