Social Security Disability Denied
It's a sad fact that although people spend their lives paying Social Security, they don't always get the benefits they need, when they need them. Many people have had their Social Security Disability denied right when they needed it most. In these cases, they want answers and top legal guidance. One source says that 70 percent of all Social Security Disability and SSI claims are denied at application. This means that most people who believe they are entitled to Social Security disability benefits are forced to seek assistance elsewhere, or nowhere at all. Naturally, if you have been denied benefits, you have questions that need answering.
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for a Consultation! You Have Questions, and Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant Has Answers Some of the most common questions asked by people who have been denied benefits include the following: How does the Social Security Administration decide who gets benefits? What is a disability hearing? When is a person considered disabled? When do they become eligible for benefits? These are questions whose answers should be easy to obtain from the "system," but which are often slow in coming. If you are dealing with a medical, psychological or psychiatric disability, and you have had your Social Security disability denied, you may have a strong case against the Administration. The attorneys at Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant are experts in the field. They specialize in disability rights and employment law, and have represented clients facing all kinds of disability benefits issues.
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