Sunday, February 20, 2011

Applying For Social Security Disability Benefits


Filing for Social Security Disability Benefits

When it comes to filing for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA), many individuals are concerned about which method will provide them the best chance for acceptance of their claim. Persons may be disabled in a work-related accident, car collision, or other incident. Still others may suffer from early childhood or birth-related disabilities.

Regardless of the nature of the impairment, persons living with disabilities may be eligible for compensation if they find themselves unable to work or support themselves and their family members. In some cases, people may be able to perform duties for their employer or employers in a reduced capacity, but may not be able to make enough money to pay their debts and maintain a comfortable lifestyle without assistance from the SSA.

There are several methods for applying for disability benefits and all of them are designed to process requests and help individuals get the compensation they need. In general, there is no "secret" to getting your application approved, and the method of applying will not help or hurt your application. In the end, it is important to pay attention to detail, fill out the application truthfully, and provide the necessary documentation to support your claim.

Disabled individuals may apply for benefits online, by walk-in appointment, or by scheduling an appointment with their local office. Online applications have become popular in recent years and allow applicants to complete their applications on their own time. They can often complete the paperwork from the safety of their own homes and do not have to trouble themselves with a visit to the office. Unfortunately, the information on websites and online pages may be outdated or may have been changed before the update could go into effect.

People may also choose to walk into their local office and speak with an SSA professional about their claim. As with many other offices, attempting to be seen without an appointment may result in uncomfortable waits and frustration at not being able to deal with the issue right away.

By making an appointment to visit with a professional at the SSA, you may be able to get one-on-one attention for your claim. Applicants can often ask valuable questions and have their concerns addressed while at their appointment. Unfortunately, the office workers may be rather busy at times and may not be able to give your case the thorough attention you would like.

Persons who are considering filing for Social Security disability benefits may find it helpful to discuss their case with an experienced disability attorney. Attorneys can give your case the thorough analysis it needs and can answer any legal questions that may arise. By having an attorney on your side, you can make sure that your livelihood is represented, especially in the event of a denied application.








For more information on applying for Social Security benefits, visit the website of the Indianapolis Social Security disability attorneys of the Charles D. Hankey Law Office, P.C.

Joseph Devine


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