The Common Mistakes Made When Trying to Get Disability Benefits
Obtaining Social Security disability benefits can be an arduous task for applicants, and quite often, they will be denied upon their initial application. A frequent mistake that is made by more than half of rejected applicants, however, is that they fail to appeal. Even further, many of those who are denied on re-evaluation neglect to go a step further and request a hearing. A well-versed Greenville Social Security disability attorney can help you with regard to the specifics of your particular case.
A further error made by applicants is that they fail to get suitable medical attention. Persons with long-lasting persistent medical problems often believe that their doctors have not been of much help anyway, so they simply stop going in for treatments. But seeking medical attention allows for the creation of the medical treatment records that will offer the most significant evidence of disability in a Social Security case.
Applicants seeking disability benefits also often wonder whether or not they should ask their treating physicians for a letter in support of their claim. There is no quick and easy answer to that question though. There have been instances where people have won their cases by having their doctors write letters. However, the difficulty is that in most disability cases, the medical and legal issues are so complex that a doctor may unintentionally present the wrong impression. If you need the assistance of a Greenville Social Security disability attorney, contact Stephen Yacobi for a free consultation.