Although you are not required to have any
sort of legal representation at a disability hearing, statistics show
that those who have an attorney are far more likely to be approved for
benefits than those who choose to represent themselves.
The average individual, particularly one who is suffering from a
debilitating physical or mental condition, will not be able to
adequately prepare for a disability hearing.
On the other hand, attorneys specializing in representing SSD/SSI
claimants will be well versed in disability law, including which medical
records are necessary to demonstrate disability; the criteria needed to
meet a listing in the blue book (the official Social Security
disability handbook); how to demonstrate, through medical records, an
inability to return to prior work or any other work due to diminished
residual functional capacity (activities a claimant can or cannot do);
and how to use the vocational grid to show that, even if the claimant is
capable of performing certain tasks, he or she is not capable of earning the
current substantial gainful activity (SGA) amount each month.
The Social Security Appeal process is very complex and if you don’t know the ins and outs of the process it could hurt your case. Please, call our Pennsylvania social security appeal lawyers toll free at 1-800-444-5309 for a free consultation or visit PisanchynLawFirm.com.
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