4 FAQs About The Social Security Disability Appeal Process

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4 FAQs About The Social Security Disability Appeal Process

If you have a disability or medical condition, you may be able to receive Social Security Disability benefits. These benefits provide income supplements if you can’t work because of your medical condition. In order to qualify for Social Security Disability, certain criteria must be met.

Unfortunately, 70 percent of those who apply for Social Security Disability are denied. The good news is that a denial is not always the final answer. If you have applied for Social Security Disability but were denied, you can go through the appeal process.

When you go through this process, you are asking the Social Security Administration (SSA) to take another look at your case. To help you better understand, here are the answers to four frequently asked questions about the Social Security Disability appeal process.

3 Heart Conditions That Qualify for Social Security Disability

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Heart disease is quite prevalent in the United States. According to recent statistics, heart disease affects nearly half of the country’s population. And, many different kinds of heart conditions exist. Each condition has its own unique symptoms. For example, the symptoms of heart disease in the blood vessels are different than symptoms of a weak heart muscle.

Some symptoms of certain heart conditions can make life difficult. Symptoms like shortness of breath, dizziness, and fatigue can greatly affect one’s quality of life and their ability to work.

For this reason, certain heart conditions qualify for Social Security Disability. Discover three of those heart conditions.

Wilmington, Illinois Claimant gets a win with Horn & Kelley!

Written by John Horn. Posted in Blogs, Cases Won, Claims Won, Law Office News, Social Security Disability

National Leaders in Social Security Disability Law

Attorney John E. Horn of the law firm of Horn & Kelley, PC, just won another Social Security Disability case, this one at the reconsideration level, step two of the Social Security Disability process.  He won the claim of a sixty-one year old Wilmington Social Security Disability applicant who suffered from COPD, emphysema, sleep apnea, asthma, sever allergies, hernia arthritis and depression and anxiety.

We Can Handle Wilmington Disability Claims at All Levels

Do not make the same mistake so many others have, call us before you file. We can handle your claim from the very beginning.  We apply for Wilmington Social Security Disability claimants online.  Applications for Social Security Disability benefits have a seventy percent chance of being denied.  Then it is necessary to file an appeal called reconsideration.  We request reconsideration for Wilmington Social Security Disability applicants by filing online.  Eighty-five percent of claims are denied at reconsideration.  Then it is necessary to file another appeal requesting a hearing by an administrative law judge.  We request hearings for Wilmington Social Security Disability applicants online.  Wilmington Social Security Disability claims are heard in the Orland Park hearing office.  Many claims are won at the hearing level, but if you do not win, an appeal must be filed with the Appeals Council.  Like everyone else, Wilmington Social Security Disability applicants file their appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, by fax or mail.  The Appeals Council denies eight out of ten appeals.  Social Security used to allow sixty-five percent of all claims, but now it is allowing only forty percent.  We aim to win every claim without a hearing, but Social Security is just a big insurance company, and like any other insurance company, it only wants to take in premiums and not pay benefits.  That means you need a Social Security Disability Lawyer who will if necessary take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals, or even the United States Supreme Court.  Wilmington Social Security Disability applicants file suit against Social Security in the United States District Court in Chicago.  If Wilmington Social Security Disability applicants do not win in the District Court, they appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.

Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win

When you apply for Social Security Disability, make sure you hire a local fighter, a lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court or United States Court of Appeals if necessary.  You have at least a fifty percent better chance of winning with a fighting lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals or even the United States Supreme Court.  Visit our website at www.johnehornattorney.com.  We are national leaders in Social Security Disability law with more cases published in the Forum of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives than anyone else in the country for the last three years.  We show other lawyers how to win.  Horn & Kelley won nineteen out of twenty decisions in 2017 in the United States District Court and four out of four decisions in the United States Court of Appeals in 2017.  We have represented many Wilmington Social Security Disability applicants successfully.

Horn & Kelley Wilmington  Social Security Disability Lawyers

Lawyers for Wilmington Social Security Disability Applicants, John E. Horn & H. Elizabeth Kelley

Horn & Kelley are attorneys who represent people on Social Security Disability claims at every level in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana.  Horn & Kelley has offices in Chicago, Tinley Park, and La Grange, Illinois, as well as Highland, Indiana.  Their Chicago office serves Southwest Chicago.  Their Tinley Park office serves Chicago’s south and southwest suburbs, including Town.  Their LaGrange office serves Chicago’s west suburbs.  Their Highland office serves Northwest Indiana.  They have represented more than 5,000 clients in the past twenty-five years. If you are a Wilmington Social Security Disability applicant, get a free evaluation of your Social Security Disability claim and call Horn & Kelley at 888-921-5297.  A Wilmington Social Security Disability applicant would ordinarily make an appointment at our Tinley Park office, depending on what is convenient for you.  Horn & Kelley practice only in the field of Social Security Disability.  Follow Horn & Kelley on Twitter @HornKelleyLaw and like us on Facebook.

4 Tips for Getting Your Social Security Disability Claim Right

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Claiming your Social Security Disability Insurance benefits can become an uphill battle for some. Here are some important tips that can strengthen your claim, broaden your understanding of the process, and help you find approval.

1. Speak to a Legal Professional About Your Social Security Disability Claim

The best possible tip for handling a Social Security Disability claim is to speak with an experienced Social Security attorney. You don’t have to wait until you receive a denial, are facing an administrative law judge (ALJ) hearing, or run into a problem before contacting an attorney about your Social Security Disability claim.

A Tinley Park Win for Horn & Kelley PC!

Written by John Horn. Posted in Law Office News, Social Security Disability

National Leaders in Social Security Disability Law

Attorney John E. Horn of the law firm of Horn & Kelley, PC, just won another Social Security Disability case, this one at the reconsideration level, step 2 of the Social Security Disability process.  He won the claim of a fifty-six year old Mokena Social Security Disability applicant who suffered from trigger finger, bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome with numbness and tingling, arthritis in elbows, shoulders, and toes, high blood pressure, thyroid condition and history of prostate cancer.

  We Can Handle Mokena Disability Claims at All Levels

Do not make the same mistake so many others have, call us before you file. We can handle your claim from the very beginning.  We apply for Mokena Social Security Disability claimants online.  Applications for Social Security Disability benefits have a seventy percent chance of being denied.  Then it is necessary to file an appeal called reconsideration.  We request reconsideration for Mokena Social Security Disability applicants by filing online.  Eighty-five percent of claims are denied at reconsideration.  Then it is necessary to file another appeal requesting a hearing by an administrative law judge.  We request hearings for Mokena Social Security Disability applicants online.  Mokena Social Security Disability claims are heard in the Orland Park hearing office.  Many claims are won at the hearing level, but if you do not win, an appeal must be filed with the Appeals Council.  Like everyone else, Mokena Social Security Disability applicants file their appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, by fax or mail.  The Appeals Council denies eight out of ten appeals.  Social Security used to allow sixty-five percent of all claims, but now it is allowing only forty percent.  We aim to win every claim without a hearing, but Social Security is just a big insurance company, and like any other insurance company, it only wants to take in premiums and not pay benefits.  That means you need a Social Security Disability Lawyer who will if necessary take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals, or even the United States Supreme Court.  Mokena Social Security Disability applicants file suit against Social Security in the United States District Court in Chicago.  If Mokena Social Security Disability applicants do not win in the District Court, they appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.

Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win

When you apply for Social Security Disability, make sure you hire a local fighter, a lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court or United States Court of Appeals if necessary.  You have at least a fifty percent better chance of winning with a fighting lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals or even the United States Supreme Court.  Visit our website at www.johnehornattorney.com.  We are national leaders in Social Security Disability law with more cases published in the Forum of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives than anyone else in the country for the last three years.  We show other lawyers how to win.  Horn & Kelley won nineteen out of twenty decisions in 2017 in the United States District Court and four out of four decisions in the United States Court of Appeals in 2017.  We have represented many Mokena Social Security Disability applicants successfully.

Horn & KelleMokena Social Security Disability Lawyers

Lawyers for Country Mokena Social Security Disability Applicants, John E. Horn & H. Elizabeth Kelley

Horn & Kelley are attorneys who represent people on Social Security Disability claims at every level in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana.  Horn & Kelley has offices in Chicago, Tinley Park, and La Grange, Illinois, as well as Highland, Indiana.  Their Chicago office serves Southwest Chicago.  Their Tinley Park office serves Chicago’s south and southwest suburbs, including Mokena.  Their LaGrange office serves Chicago’s west suburbs.  Their Highland office serves Northwest Indiana.  They have represented more than 5,000 clients in the past twenty-five years. If you are a Mokena Social Security Disability applicant, get a free evaluation of your Social Security Disability claim and call Horn & Kelley at 888-921-5297.  A Mokena Social Security Disability applicant would ordinarily make an appointment at our Tinley Park office, depending on what is convenient for you.  Horn & Kelley practice only in the field of Social Security Disability.  Follow Horn & Kelley on Twitter @HornKelleyLaw and like us on Facebook.

The Dos and Don’ts of Filing Social Security Disability for Diabetes

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Having diabetes will no doubt change how you live your life forever. If your diabetes has progressed and is causing multiple health problems, you may be able to get Social Security Disability. If you are no longer able to work because of your diabetes and associated complications.

Do Check to See if You Are Instantly Disqualified

It is best for you to have your application filed by an attorney that specializes in Social Security Disability from the start.

 

Another win for John Horn at the application level!

Written by John Horn. Posted in Cases Won, Claims Won, Social Security Disability

National Leaders in Social Security Disability Law

Attorney John E. Horn of the law firm of Horn & Kelley, PC, just won another Social Security Disability case, this one at the application level, step one of the Social Security Disability process.  He won the claim of a fifty-eight year old Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicant who suffered from diabetic foot ulcers with an infection to the bone, past quadruple bypass after a heart attack, congestive heart failure, insulin pump for diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis in both knees and feet, ulnar neuropathy, Dupuytren’s contracture in both palms, and a foot deformity.

We Can Handle Country Club Hills Disability Claims at All Levels

Do not make the same mistake so many others have, call us before you file. We can handle your claim from the very beginning.  We apply for Country Club Hills Social Security Disability claimants online.  Applications for Social Security Disability benefits have a seventy percent chance of being denied.  Then it is necessary to file an appeal called reconsideration.  We request reconsideration for Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicants by filing online.  Eighty-five percent of claims are denied at reconsideration.  Then it is necessary to file another appeal requesting a hearing by an administrative law judge.  We request hearings for Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicants online.  Country Club Hills Social Security Disability claims are heard in the Orland Park hearing office.  Many claims are won at the hearing level, but if you do not win, an appeal must be filed with the Appeals Council.  Like everyone else, Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicants file their appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, by fax or mail.  The Appeals Council denies eight out of ten appeals.  Social Security used to allow sixty-five percent of all claims, but now it is allowing only forty percent.  We aim to win every claim without a hearing, but Social Security is just a big insurance company, and like any other insurance company, it only wants to take in premiums and not pay benefits.  That means you need a Social Security Disability Lawyer who will if necessary take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals, or even the United States Supreme Court.  Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicants file suit against Social Security in the United States District Court in Chicago.  If Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicants do not win in the District Court, they appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.

Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win

When you apply for Social Security Disability, make sure you hire a local fighter, a lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court or United States Court of Appeals if necessary.  You have at least a fifty percent better chance of winning with a fighting lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals or even the United States Supreme Court.  Visit our website at www.johnehornattorney.com.  We are national leaders in Social Security Disability law with more cases published in the Forum of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives than anyone else in the country for the last three years.  We show other lawyers how to win.  Horn & Kelley won nineteen out of twenty decisions in 2017 in the United States District Court and four out of four decisions in the United States Court of Appeals in 2017.  We have represented many Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicants successfully.

Horn & Kelley Country Club Hills  Social Security Disability Lawyers

Lawyers for Country Club Hills Social Security Disability Applicants, John E. Horn & H. Elizabeth Kelley

Horn & Kelley are attorneys who represent people on Social Security Disability claims at every level in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana.  Horn & Kelley has offices in Chicago, Tinley Park, and La Grange, Illinois, as well as Highland, Indiana.  Their Chicago office serves Southwest Chicago.  Their Tinley Park office serves Chicago’s south and southwest suburbs, including Town.  Their LaGrange office serves Chicago’s west suburbs.  Their Highland office serves Northwest Indiana.  They have represented more than 5,000 clients in the past twenty-five years. If you are a Country Club Hills Social Security Disability applicant, get a free evaluation of your Social Security Disability claim and call Horn & Kelley at 888-921-5297.  A Country Club HillsS ocial Security Disability applicant would ordinarily make an appointment at our Tinley Park office, depending on what is convenient for you.  Horn & Kelley practice only in the field of Social Security Disability.  Follow Horn & Kelley on Twitter @HornKelleyLaw and like us on Facebook.

John Horn wins disability case for Melrose Park claimant in less than six months!!

Written by John Horn. Posted in Cases Won, Claims Won, Social Security Disability

National Leaders in Social Security Disability Law

Attorney John E. Horn of the law firm of Horn & Kelley, PC, just won another Social Security Disability case, this one at the application level, step one of the Social Security Disability process. This claim was approved in less than six months! His client was a forty-nine year old Melrose Park disability applicant with bilateral osteoarthritis in their knees, obesity and uses a cane for ambulation.  We have represented many other Melrose Park disability claimants successfully.

We Can Handle Melrose Park Disability Claims at All Levels

Do not make the same mistake so many others have, call us before you file. We can handle your claim from the very beginning.  A Melrose Park disability applicant would ordinarily make an appointment with us at our Melrose Park office.  We apply for Melrose Park disability claimants by filing online.  Applications for Social Security Disability benefits have a seventy percent chance of being denied.  Then it is necessary to file an appeal called reconsideration.  We request reconsideration for Melrose Park disability applicants by filing their appeals online.  Most claims are denied at reconsideration.  Then it is necessary to file another appeal requesting a hearing by an administrative law judge.  We request hearings for Melrose Park disability applicants by filing online.  Many claims are won at the hearing level, but if you do not win, an appeal must be filed with the Appeals Council.  Like everyone else who appeals to the Appeals Council, Melrose Park disability applicants file their appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, by fax or mail.  The Appeals Council denies eight out of ten appeals.  Social Security used to allow sixty-five percent of claims overall, but now it is allowing only forty percent of claims.  We aim to win every claim without a hearing, but Social Security is just a big insurance company, and like any other insurance company, it only wants to take in premiums and not pay benefits.  That means you need a Social Security Disability Lawyer who will if necessary take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals, or even the United States Supreme Court.  Melrose Park disability applicants file suit against Social Security in the United States District Court in Chicago.  If Melrose Park disability applicants do not win in the District Court, they appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.

Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win

When you apply for Social Security Disability, make sure you hire a local fighter, a lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court or United States Court of Appeals if necessary.  You have at least a fifty percent better chance of winning with a fighting lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals or even the United States Supreme Court.  Visit our website at www.johnehornattorney.com. We are national leaders in Social Security Disability law with more cases published in the Forum of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives than anyone else in the country for the last three years.  We show other lawyers how to win.  Horn & Kelley won nineteen out of twenty decisions in 2017 in the U. S. District Court and four out of four decisions in the U. S. Court of Appeals in 2017.  We have represented many Melrose Park disability applicants.

 

Horn & Kelley Melrose Park  Social Security Disability Lawyers

Lawyers for Melrose Park Social Security Disability Applicants, John E. Horn & H. Elizabeth Kelley

Horn & Kelley are lawyers who represents disability claimants at every level in Chicagoland, Northwest Indiana. Horn & Kelley has offices in Chicago, Tinley Park, and La Grange, Illinois, as well as Highland, Indiana.  Their Chicago office serves Southwest Chicago.  Their Tinley Park office serves Chicago’s south and southwest suburbs.  Their Melrose Park office serves Chicago’s west suburbs, including Melrose Park disability applicants.  Their Highland office serves Northwest Indiana.  We have represented more than 5,000 clients in the past twenty-five years. If you are a Melrose Park disability applicant, get a free evaluation of your Social Security Disability claim and call Horn & Kelley at 888-921-5297.  Horn & Kelley practice law only in the field of Social Security Disability.

Follow Horn & Kelley on Twitter @HornKelleyLaw and like us on Facebook.

Can VA Disability Benefits Affect Social Security Disability?

Written by BooAdmin. Posted in Blogs

Veterans with disabilities can obtain both VA and Social Security Disability Insurance. However, these two types of insurance have vastly different procedures and considerations. The different systems involved can create confusion for veterans who don’t fully understand how to go about seeking both types of disability insurance. Here is a look at how Social Security Disability and VA disability can work together.

VA Disability Does Not Define Disability Like the SSA Does

You can receive your VA Disability benefits without having a total disability. This can become an important consideration when applying for Social Security Disability Insurance.

A high compensable rating from the VA can mean your condition severely limits your ability to work or quality of life. Nevertheless, this will all depend on your circumstances.

John Horn wins Appeals Council case for Social Security Disability claimant with almost 2 years of back pay!

Written by John Horn. Posted in Cases Won, Claims Won, Law Office News, Social Security Disability

National Leaders in Social Security Disability Law

Attorney John E. Horn of the law firm of Horn & Kelley, PC, just won another Social Security Disability case, this one at the Appeals Council level, step three of the Social Security Disability process.  His client was a fifty-four year old Gary disability applicant with degenerative disc disease of the cervical and lumbar spine, s/p L3-L4 fusion, foraminotomy, left leg neuropathy, COPD, bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, s/p left carpal release surgery, obesity and rheumatoid arthritis.  We have represented many other Gary disability claimants successfully.

Free Consultation

Do not make the same mistake so many others have, call us before you file. We can handle your claim from the very beginning.  A Gary disability applicant would ordinarily make an appointment at our Highland, Indiana office.  We apply for Gary Social Security Disability claimants by filing online.  Applications for Social Security Disability benefits have a seventy percent chance of being denied.  Then it is necessary to file an appeal called reconsideration.  We request reconsideration for Gary disability applicants by filing their appeals online.  Most claims are denied at reconsideration.  Then it is necessary to file another appeal requesting a hearing by an administrative law judge.  We request hearings for Gary disability applicants by filing online.  Many claims are won at the hearing level, but if you do not win, an appeal must be filed with the Appeals Council.  Like everyone else who appeals to the Appeals Council, Gary disability applicants file their appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, by fax or mail.  The Appeals Council denies eight out of ten appeals.  Social Security used to allow sixty-five percent of claims overall, but now it is allowing only forty percent of claims.  We aim to win every claim without a hearing, but Social Security is just a big insurance company, and like any other insurance company, it only wants to take in premiums and not pay benefits.  That means you need a Social Security Disability Lawyer who will if necessary take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals, or even the United States Supreme Court.  Gary disability applicants file suit against Social Security in the United States District Court in Hammond.  If Gary disability applicants do not win in the District Court, they appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.

No Fee Unless We Win

When you apply for Social Security Disability, make sure you hire a local fighter, a lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court or United States Court of Appeals if necessary.  You have at least a fifty percent better chance of winning with a fighting lawyer who can take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals or even the United States Supreme Court.  Visit our website at www.johnehornattorney.com.  We are national leaders in Social Security Disability law with more cases published in the Forum of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives than anyone else in the country for the last two years.  We show other lawyers how to win.  Horn & Kelley won nineteen out of twenty decisions in 2014 in the U. S. District Court and four out of four decisions in the U. S. Court of Appeals in 2017.  We have represented many Gary disability applicants.

Horn & Kelley Gary Social Security Disability Lawyers

Lawyers for Gary Social Security Disability Applicants, John E. Horn & H. Elizabeth Kelley

Horn & Kelley are attorneys who represent people on disability claims at every level in Chicagoland, Northwest Indiana.  Horn & Kelley has offices in Chicago, Tinley Park, and La Grange, Illinois, as well as Highland, Indiana.  Their Chicago office serves Southwest Chicago.  Their Tinley Park office serves Chicago’s south and southwest suburbs.  Their LaGrange office serves Chicago’s west suburbs.  Their Highland office serves Northwest Indiana, including Gary disability applicants.  We have represented more than 5,000 clients in the past twenty-five years. If you are a Gary disability applicant, get a free evaluation of your Social Security Disability claim and call Horn & Kelley at 888-921-5297.  Horn & Kelley practice only in the field of Social Security Disability.

Follow Horn & Kelley on Twitter @HornKelleyLaw and like us on Facebook.

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