Why Is the SSA Denying My Disability Claim?

Understanding the Complexities of the Social Security Disability Process

If you’re struggling with a debilitating illness or injury, applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can seem like a lifeline. However, even with a clear diagnosis from your doctor, the Social Security Administration (SSA) may still deny your claim.

 

Why Does This Happen?

The SSA has strict guidelines and criteria for determining disability. Even if your doctor believes you’re disabled, the SSA may require additional evidence, such as:

  • Medical Records: Detailed medical records, including treatment plans, medication lists, and diagnostic tests.
  • Work History: A complete work history to assess your past earnings and ability to work.
  • Functional Limitations: Documentation of how your condition limits your ability to perform daily activities and work-related tasks.

The Role of a Disability Lawyer

Navigating the complex Social Security Disability process can be overwhelming. A skilled disability lawyer can significantly increase your chances of a successful claim by:

  1. Gathering Essential Evidence: Your lawyer will work with your doctors to obtain the necessary medical records and reports to strengthen your case.
  2. Identifying Legal Issues: They can identify any legal issues that may be affecting your claim, such as errors in processing or incorrect application of the rules.
  3. Representing You at Hearings: If your claim is denied, your lawyer will represent you at a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). They will argue your case and present evidence to support your claim.
  4. Appealing Denials: If your claim is denied at the hearing level, your lawyer can appeal the decision to the Appeals Council or federal court.

Don’t Let a Denial Discourage You

 

If you’ve been denied Social Security Disability benefits, don’t give up hope. Call London Disability today at 844-340-1200 for a free case review. Our experienced attorneys can help you understand your options and fight for the benefits you deserve.

 

Remember, you don’t have to face this alone.