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Q: HELP! I'VE BEEN DENIED SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
A: I you received a denial letter from the Social Security Administration, Sharon Barrett of Cavey & Barrett urges that you don't give up and that you file an appeal.
In her experience, there are many reasons to appeal the decision.
Unfortunately, getting denied Social Security Disability benefits happens every day. Did you know that more than 2.6 Million people applied for Social Security Disability benefits in 2008? Sixty-five percent (65%) of those applications were denied at Level 1. Are you one of the 1.6 Million people who received a denial?
Social Security Disability benefits can be obtained if you stick with the multi-step process.
Social Security Disability benefits provide monthly benefits if you are under the retirement age of 65 and can no longer work because of a disability that is expected to last for 12 months or is terminal.
You have paid FICA taxes to be eligible.
If you have been denied, the most important step is to properly appeal the decision. "Don't re-apply for benefits!" says Sharon Barrett. She advises that "the appeal must be filed within 60 days of the denial, and if you wait longer than 60 days, you will have to start over and re-apply at the initial level."
Did you know that you have a better chance of being awarded benefits at the hearing level when an administrative law judge hears the evidence in your case? At Level 3, more than 60 percent of Social Security Disability applicants are awarded benefits.
For claimants who have reached Level 3 with Sharon Barrett as their attorney, more than 98 percent are awarded benefits.
Filing the appeal after your initial denial can be daunting. You have to provide additional information, including information about how your circumstances might have changed.
Sharon Barrett advises that it is "always important to provide the Social Security Administration the most accurate medical picture of your circumstances and to explain the impact of the disability on your ability to function every day.
Sharon Barrett will make sure that the medical information is obtained and provided to the Social Security Administration in a timely fashion.
More information about the mistakes that you can make in handling your Social Security claim can be found at www.caveylaw.com.
It's important that you have a qualified representative, such as Cavey & Barrett, your Tampa Bay based Social Security Disability firm, to assist you in receiving the Social Security Disability benefits that you are entitled to.
Answering these broad-based questions isn't easy. Help is a phone call away. You can contact Nancy Cavey, an experienced long-term disability attorney at 727-894-3188.

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