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Kevin Ramos
December 28, 2022

Social Security Disability Process Visualized: From Application to Award.

The Social Security Disability (SSD) process can be a long and complicated one, but it's important to understand the steps involved so you can be prepared if you ever need to apply for benefits. Here's an overview of the process, from beginning to end.

Determine if you're eligible

The first step in the SSD process is to determine if you're eligible for benefits. In general, you must have a medical condition that is expected to last for at least one year and prevent you from working.

Submit your application

Once you've determined that you're eligible for SSD benefits, the next step is to submit your application. You can do this online, over the phone, or in person at your local Social Security office. When you apply, you'll need to provide information about your medical condition, work history, and income.

Await a decision

After you've submitted your application, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will review it to determine if you're eligible for benefits. This process can take several months, and the SSA may request additional information or medical records during this time.

Attend a disability hearing

If your application is denied, you have the right to request a disability hearing with an administrative law judge. This is your opportunity to present evidence and testimony to support your claim for benefits.

Await a decision from the administrative law judge

After the hearing, the administrative law judge will review the evidence and make a decision about your eligibility for benefits. This decision can take several more months to be issued.

Appeal the decision (if necessary)

If the administrative law judge denies your claim for benefits, you have the right to appeal the decision. This appeal must be filed within 60 days of the decision.

Receive your benefits (if approved)

If your claim is approved, you'll begin receiving monthly SSD benefits. These benefits are based on your average lifetime earnings, and they can help you cover your living expenses while you're unable to work.

The SSD process can be a long and complicated one, but it's important to understand the steps involved so you can be prepared if you ever need to apply for benefits. If you have any questions about the process, or if you need help with your application, it's a good idea to contact a Social Security Disability lawyer for assistance.

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