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Did you receive a denial after applying for social security disability benefits? Section Two is for YOU.
Appealing a denied disability claim can be tricky and overwhelming, so we put together an easy-to-follow guide with videos and checklists to walk you through the process. Follow six easy steps below to learn how to appeal your denied disability claim, this guide was designed to help you show the Social Security Administration what they may have missed the first time reviewing your file for disability benefits. Remember our Represent Myself team is always there for you every step of the way to ensure you know the Social Security disability process inside and out.
Step 1: Appeal Overview – video (4m:44s)
Step 2: Before You Appeal – video (10m:12s)
Step 3: Online Appeal – video (13m:49s)
Step 4: Gathering Evidence (several document in pdf format including letter to doctor, medical records)
Step 5: Behind the Scenes at Social Security (tips for consultative exams)
Step 6: Understanding Your Decision
Our forms library holds over 100 documents and new forms are added weekly. The library gives you access to forms that can help build up and support your case for social security disability benefits, such as sample doctor’s letters to help support your case along with personalized medical check lists. Multiple documents are included that can help your case go through the review process faster, so that you can get your decision months sooner.
Ask questions and contribute your experiences in our Represent Myself disability forum. Our detailed articles are designed to help you learn more about what it takes to win your disability claim. The disability benefits estimator located under the TOOLS tab can help you calculate what your payment amounts could before you have even be awarded. Prior to going to your hearing you can look up reviews on your judge and find out the percentages of cases he/she has approved. Don’t forget to read comments from other disability claimants like yourself that have gone through a hearing with your judge.
If you are not sure what a certain term or acronym means? Look it up in our glossary. With real support from an experienced staff who have helped thousands of people just like you with their disability claims. Master the Social Security Disability Benefits process and win the benefits you deserve without paying the high cost of an attorney. Do it yourself and get started today.
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