About this site...
The purpose of this site is to provide information that
often is difficult, if not impossible to get from the person taking your application for Social
Security Disability (SSD) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. In
essence, applying for disability and SSI benefits might as well be a secret
process since Social Security does not try to make this information clear or
even understandable.
Statistically, seventy percent of all SSD (a.k.a. SSDI) and SSI claims,
represented or otherwise, are denied at application. What does this mean for SSD
and SSI applicants who are disabled and need help? That they should follow this
advice tip: learn everything you can about the benefit approval system to better
your chances of winning, with or without the help of a disability attorney or
lawyer.
The information, tips and advice presented here can help you understand:
1) How
to apply for benefits with the Social Security Administration (SSA), 2) How the
SSD and SSI system works, 3) What SSA doesn't tell you about the application and
appeal process, 4) What you can do on your own as a disabled applicant to help
your case, and 5) What you should never do that might potentially harm your
case.
This is simply the information you should be able to get from a representative
at the Social Security Administration, but almost never will.
If you suffer from a medical, psychological, or psychiatric impairment and have
initiated or been denied on a social security disability, or supplemental
security income, claim for benefits, this site may assist you with your case.
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