The early stages of your disability case make a big difference and may cause you to win or lose your case.
Make sure that you get an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer to help you file the application.
Important questions are asked about the conditions that keep you from working, your doctors and hospital treatment, and your past work.
You need to understand why Social Security is asking these questions and what it means for your disability case.
Make sure that you get help with the forms Social Security sends you.
They include questions about daily functioning and activities, and the history of your work duties.
Social Security is trying to determine whether your ability to function on a daily basis translates to being able to work full time.
Be very careful with the way you answer these questions.
Your past work duties are very important because if Social Security thinks you can perform them, then you are not disabled.
You can get help from a Social Security Disability attorney because they only get paid if you win, and the payment is from your back benefits and it is limited by Social Security.
Questions about how to get help with your disability case? Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.