Important Reminders when Dealing with the SSA (Part 2)

Dec 22
09:24

2007

Lala C. Ballatan

Lala C. Ballatan

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Things to keep in mind in dealin with SSA

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In part 1 of this article,Important Reminders when Dealing with the SSA (Part 2) Articles several important reminders have been suggested as valuable tips in doing significant and life-changing transactions with the Social Security Administration (SSA).

 

Here are other highly sensible tips to remember in order to avoid encountering problems with your claims and cases in the SSA:

 

  • Make sure you undergo and keep up regularly with the care and treatment recommended for whatever you are, suffering that impends you from the ability to perform your work.

 

The SSA relies heavily with evidences like your medical and treatment records as proof that your mental and/or physical health problems are indeed as severe as you are claiming it to be. And that they are severe enough to cause you to lose the ability to perform substantial work. Only your treatment and medical records can support your disability case solidly and give it a good chance of winning.

 

Moreover, aside from the records, secure a back up from the doctors who gave you the treatments and care for a higher possibility of winning your case.

 

  • Take care not to leave out telling your doctors about any one of the significant symptoms you are feeling. As aforementioned, treatment records are very critical evidences that prove the credibility of your disability condition and claim. Do not forget to tell your doctors all of the things you are feeling and suffering from. It would not help your case if you suffer in silence.

 

As long as you tell your doctors everything that is going on with your body, then you will have greater chance of the following:

 

-         being given effective treatment

-         having an accurate documentation of the impairments you have sustained indicated in your medical records

 

Not mentioning to your doctor anything or any update about your condition is like forfeiting your chance of being awarded with disability benefits.

 

  • Persistence is most essential quality you need to stock up with once you file your disability claim with the SSA. If you become easily discouraged and frustrated by the denials that you are getting from the SSA on your claim and appeals, you will have the tendency of giving up, which is exactly what the SSA would like to happen.

 

Remember that most people who have eventually been awarded with disability benefits are those who have kept on going with it, kept on appealing and kept on fighting for their rights even if the SSA denied them, originally.

 

If you are firm on the belief that you are disabled, then be persistent. Keep up with the deadlines given in filing your appeals, do not give up.

 

Seek a social security disability law firm that can provide you with a lawyer that is highly competent as well as compassionate and dedicated.

 

  • Remember that the SSA defines disability as a condition that has caused you to become incapable of performing any kind of full time employment. Keep in mind that you have to explain this to your doctor so as they can fully support your assertion to the SSA.

 

  • Do not just hire the services of any law firm or lawyer indicating that they have experience in handling SSI/SSD claims. Make sure that the law firm that is well known for its attorneys' specialized knowledge in advocating disability claims. 

 

Having an attorney that is knowledgeable and admirable experience in handling Social Security benefit program claims is almost as if you have won half of the battle with the SSA and receive the benefits you deserve.

The social security disability law firm Los Angeles at http://www.expertlosangelesattorney.com/

can provide important pointers in dealing with SSA regarding Social Security disability claim