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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I speed up the processing of my Social Security Claim?

    To speed up your claim, ensure all required documents are submitted, avoid mistakes, and provide complete medical records. You can also request “dire need” processing if your financial situation is urgent.

    Can I work while applying for Social Security Disability benefits?

    You can work while applying, but your income must be below a certain threshold (Substantial Gainful Activity limit) for you to qualify for benefits. Exceeding this limit may result in claim denial.

    What are my options if my Social Security benefit claim is denied?

    If denied, you can appeal the decision by requesting a reconsideration, hearing, and ultimately a review by an administrative law judge. You may also seek legal assistance for your appeal.

    How can I strengthen my Social Security Disability case if I have a mental health condition?

    Strengthen your case by providing thorough documentation from mental health professionals, including diagnosis, treatment history, and how the condition impairs your ability to work. Detailed reports and consistent treatment records are essential.

    What is Social Security disability technical denial?

    A technical denial occurs when your claim is rejected due to administrative issues, like incomplete paperwork or failure to meet eligibility criteria, rather than a medical decision. It can often be resolved with proper documentation.

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