Facts about Social Security Disability.
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A quick background sheet on Social Security Disability.
Feel free to contact me with any questions about your situation.
Facts about Social Security Disability.
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A quick background sheet on Social Security Disability.
Feel free to contact me with any questions about your situation.
Even legal cases are often not black and white.
There are rules and laws but human beings are the ones who interpret the laws and rules.
This is certainly true in Social Security Disability cases.
You need to keep this in mind when you enter the court room for a disability trial.
The Judge has certain inclinations and leanings.
You can either influence your case favorably or unfavorably through your behavior.
The importance of how you treat others starts before the hearing.
Doctors and nurses write notes in your records.
The Judge will read your medical records.
Treating your medical providers with politeness and care may help shape the records to reflect your limitations and restrictions in the light most favorable to you, and may make the doctor willing to become your advocate in your Social Security Disability case.
You should treat the Judge with politeness.
It never hurts to give the Judge a reason to like you and to look on your case in the most favorable light.
It does not help to argue with the Judge. You should answer the Judge’s questions openly and candidly.
This will keep the Judge from questioning your truthfulness about other matters in the record.
Explaining the apparent weaknesses in your case will help the Judge understand that you are human.
For instance, some days may be good days when you can do some chores or special activities but it may not happen very often.
You may be in pain and under stress at the time of the hearing, however, it will really help your case if you treat the Judge respectfully and with kindness.
Questions about the best way to win your disability case? Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Lawyer Dirk May with Williams and Swee at 309-827-4371.
Chart Book: Social Security Disability Insurance — Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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Some good facts regarding Social Security Disability.
This remains a hot topic because of budget problems and political tension.
Social Security Disability cases are getting harder to win.
If you pay attention to the national statistics you will see that over the last 3 to 4 years the number of cases approved by Administrative Law Judges have dropped markedly.
And in Illinois the approval rates are some of the lowest in the nation.
This means that you must be careful and do whatever you can to help your case.
Hiring an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer makes a lot of sense.
Why go into the situation without someone who can tell you what to look for and how to best prepare your case?
You will have to go to a doctor on a regular basis.
It does not make sense to tell a judge that you are disabled and not go to the doctor for your problems.
Yes, you will have to spend some money for the visits, xrays, tests and medications but if you are truly hurting and can no longer work this will be the best way to spend your money.
Make sure that you tell the doctor how your condition bothers you and limits your activities.
Without this information in the records many Judges will ignore your testimony and complaints.
Ask if your doctor will be able to help out by writing a letter or filling out a form. This information can make a difference with some Judges.
Questions about your case? Ask before it is too late. Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability Attorney Dirk May with Williams and Swee at 309-827-4371.
WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork – Ticket to Work: Creative Options in Workplace Disability.
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This is a program for people who are already on disability. It allows you to have a trial work period and provides an incentive for working while still receiving Social Security disability.
Anyone tried this program? How did it work for you?