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Is it even worth me attempting to apply for disability?

Answered 6 years and 2 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
SSI, unlike SSDI, does not require a payroll work record.  It does require that you be unable to work any job for at least the next 12 months.  If physicians' records show this, you might want to apply.  Keep in mind that most applications are initially denied.
SSI, unlike SSDI, does not require a payroll work record.  It does require that you be unable to work any job for at least the next 12... Read More
There are three stages: Initial Application (Decision within 90-120 days avg),  Reconsideration (Appeal initial decision from initial app phase (another 90-120 days).  Then appeal which usually takes the longest.  The goal is to win it in the initial phases in order to prevent the long wait.  ... Read More
There are three stages: Initial Application (Decision within 90-120 days avg),  Reconsideration (Appeal initial decision from initial app phase... Read More