You applied for Social Security Disability benefits after your health took a devastating turn, leaving you unable to continue in your Atlanta area job. You hoped to get some financial stability during a tough time.
Then you find out Social Security has denied your disability benefits application. Disappointment doesn’t describe the uncertainty and stress that comes with a denial letter.
Don’t lose hope. There is a way forward.
Social Security Disability benefits are always difficult to win. More than two thirds of all first-time applicants have typically stood just where you are today.
There are multiple steps for appealing a denial from Social Security, ranging from requesting reconsideration to fighting them in federal court.
But you have to move fast—you have 60 days to start your appeal from the date on your denial letter.
When your disability claim is denied in Atlanta, an experienced Atlanta disability attorney—one well-versed in how the Social Security system works in Atlanta—can give be an advantage when you’re navigating the roadblocks Social Security puts in your way.
Silver & Archibald disability lawyers have helped thousands fight and win their appeals for disability benefits. We’re the top disability law firm in Georgia when it comes to the amount of benefits we win for our clients.
See below for more on the disability appeals steps you can take next.
Your appeal begins the moment you receive your disability benefits denial letter from Social Security. It can contain information about why you were denied and what steps you need to take next.
Remember, you have 60 days to file your first appeal. You could still appeal if you miss that window, but it becomes more complicated. You’ll need to explain why you took so long, and that adds an extra question you can avoid by acting quickly.
Let’s walk through the appeals process.
With each step, you have a chance to build stronger arguments that you qualify for disability benefits, partly by finding the flaws in the decisions that denied you. Having a skilled Atlanta disability attorney is crucial.
The team at Silver & Archibald knows what Social Security looks for and responds to when you’re appealing a denial.
We can help you fill gaps in your application and tell your story in compelling ways to get you the benefits you need to steady your life.
If your disability claim was denied in Atlanta, get us to look at your case free of charge. In fact, you pay no attorney fees until you win your case.
Getting a letter denying your disability benefits can be a gut punch. An experienced Social Security Disability lawyer in Atlanta can help you push back and win the benefits you are owed.
At Silver & Archibald, our disability law team helps in a variety of ways.
Having a local disability lawyer helps when dealing with Social Security in Atlanta. The disability lawyers at Silver & Archibald know the Social Security administrators,judges, and system in the local area. We work with them every day and use that experience to boost your case.
Let us help you move to a new chapter in life after the disruption of serious health issues, one that calms your days so you can focus on what’s most important: your health.
Legal cases involving your health struggles are highly personal matters. When you’re looking for help, you want someone who treats you with the personal care, respect, and dignity that this moment requires.
Social Security Disability is a huge program with a vast set of rules. As a resource for you as you sort out your disability claim, the disability lawyers at Silver & Archibald have prepared answers to some of the most common questions people have.
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