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Disability Social Security
If you are working in 2002 and your earnings average more than $780 a month, you generally cannot be considered disabled. If you are working in 2003 and your earnings average more than $800 a month, you generally cannot be considered disabled.
Statistically, seventy percent of all disability benefit claims
represented or otherwise, are denied at application. What does
this mean for SSD and SSI
applicants who need help? They should follow this advice and
learn everything you can about the benefit approval system to
better your chances of winning, with or without the help of
an attorney or
non attorney representative.
The information, tips and advice presented here can help you
understand: 1)How to apply for benefits with the Social Security
Administration, 2) How the system works, 3) What SSA doesn't
tell you about the application and appeal process, 4)What you
can do on your own to help your case, and 5) What you should
never do that might potentially harm your case.
If you or someone you know have been improperly
denied Social Security Disability Benefits, contact us immediately
by using our free
online consultation form. A Social Security lawyer will review
the facts of your claim. There is no charge or obligation for this
service. Once we have received your information, a member of our
staff will contact you concerning your claim.
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