The entire Social Security Disability process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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How to Appeal a Durational DenialIf you receive a durational denial from the Social Security Administration for disability benefits, you can appeal it. Here, learn how.
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What It Means When You Receive a Durational Denial From Social SecurityAfter submitting a Social Security disability claim, you may receive a durational denial. We explain what this means and what you can do about it.
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What to Expect When You Speak With an Intake SpecialistIf you need help with a disability claim, you can speak directly with an intake specialist at Cuddigan Law. Here, learn more about this free phone interview.
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Tips for Filling Out Your Social Security Claim Job HistoryWhen you submit a claim for SS disability, you need to include a work history summary. We provide helpful tips for filling out this section of your claim.
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How Your Job History Affects Your SS ClaimWhen you submit a claim for SS disability, you need to include a work history summary. We explain how previous jobs factor into your case.
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Hiring an SS Disability Attorney on a Contingency Fee BasisMost SS disability attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. Learn what this means if you need to file a disability claim.
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Costs and Fees for SS Disability LawyersIf you need to hire an attorney for your SS disability claim, it’s important to understand all costs involved. We outline important details in this article.
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All the Ways an Attorney Can Assist With a Denied SS ClaimThere are many levels of the SS claim process, but if your claim is denied, the process becomes more complex. Fortunately, a skilled SS lawyer can help.
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Your Social Security Appeal: Reconsideration for an Original or Ongoing ClaimThe first step in appealing a denied SS claim is the reconsideration level. Learn how the process works under this level of appeal.
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The Social Security Disability Appeals Process: Know the Four LevelsAppealing a denied Social Security claim can requires considerable time and an understanding of the process. Here, learn the four levels of that process.