Skip to main content

DON'T DELAY - APPEAL TODAY



DON'T DELAY, APPEAL TODAY (LINK)

Why does this poignant motto hang on my office wall?

Because it represents the only way to win your disability claims once it's been denied.  And 7 out of 10 will be denied on the first scrabble.

A disability denial is nothing more than a way to get to a hearing.  Nothing more, nothing less.  Use the denial to move your case up the ladder--onward and upward.

If you need help, call me at the Forsythe Firm (256) 799-0297.

I will never ask for a fee until you win your case AND collect the back pay you are due.  (256) 799-0297.

 

https://forsythefirm.wixsite.com/website 

Comments

  1. Almost one-half of all denied claims can be won with an appeal and hearing. It is a serious mistake to fail to appeal a denied claim.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Too many people are victims of procrastination: they wait just a little too long to appeal their denial. This can be a terrible mistake. The 60 day appeal deadline is not a recommendation, it is the law. Fail to appeal within 60 days and your claim dies. Maybe forever.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

YOUR DISABIILTY CLAIM WAS DENIED. IT WAS PROBABLY A MISTAKE.

IS YOUR DISABILITY DENIAL CORRECT? You applied for Social Security disability.  They sent you to a doctor for an examination, then denied your benefits.  Should you assume that Social Security made the correct decision?  No.  You should assume they made a bad decision because they probably did. In nearly one-half of denials which are appealed, a judge will review the evidence and overturn the denial to award full benefits to the claimant.  In simple terms, Social Security got the first decision wrong. Never assume a denial by Social Security is correct.  Assume it is wrong and can be overturned. What is the biggest mistake you can make after being denied by Social Security?  Failing to appeal the denial within 60 days is the single biggest mistake you can make. Claimants lose millions of dollars every year by failure to appeal denied claims.  Don't make this mistake. What are the risks if I appeal and lose?  There is ...

BAD BACKS ARE DISABLING

Bad backs and other musculoskeletal disorders are the most awarded impairments for Social Security disability.  If you have a spinal or back impairment that is severe, it may qualify for a disability benefit.  You will need objective medical evidence, such as an MRI, to support the claim. Social Security must also determine in what ways your symptoms limit your ability to perform work activities like sitting, standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, lifting, etc.  This is best determined by getting your doctor to complete a form called a "Medical Source Statement."  This form is available from my office free of charge. If you would like for us to evaluate your Social Security disability claim (for a back impairment or any other impairment) - please call us at (256) 799-0297.  Consultations are free. SOCIAL SECURITY JUSTICE WEBSITE  

SSDI BENEFITS: CAN YOU QUALIFY?

Can you qualify for Social Security disability? Answer these questions: __ Yes  __ No   Have you worked at least 5 out of the past 10                           years?  __Yes  __  No   Do you have a severe medical condition that                           makes you unable to do any full time work? __  Yes  __  No   Has that condition lasted for at least 12                               consecutive months, or is it expected to last                            for at least 12 consecutive months OR to                             end in death? __ Yes    __ No ...