A couple of months ago, we wrote a post about the disability onset date. In that post, we outlined how the Social Security Administration will determine your disability onset date, which is integral to determining when you were officially "disabled," and thus agree upon when they can back date your payments.
One of the aspects of the disability onset date is proving this date to the SSA. But this isn't just incredibly important during discussing about your disability onset date -- it is just as important when applying for and dealing with Social Security Disability Benefits in general.
A lot of information is required to show the Social Security Administration that you are living with a disability. It isn't as simple as just showing up to a hearing and having an official see your disability in person. Instead, you have to substantiate your claims with a lot of information, evidence and documentation. Medical evidence and recommendations from doctors are critical.
What is just as critical is having legal help during the application process. An attorney will help you identify the best information you can include in your application, while also helping you with any potential legal problems that you may have during the process.
With that in mind, please consider The Law Offices of Martin Taller. Our attorneys have many years of experience dealing with the Social Security Administration and helping people who are applying for Social Security disability benefits -- or trying to appeal their denied claims to the SSA.
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