SSDI lawyers are legal personnel who do everything they can to ensure that individuals with disabilities can benefit from social security disability insurance. In this process, they need to be with their clients, guide them, and find solutions to their problems at every point. If you have not worked with such a lawyer before, it is useful to know how the process will work.
Initial Consultation
Before working with a lawyer, there is an initial consultation, which is usually free. During this process, SSDI attorneys and the client agree to meet and assess the client’s situation and check whether the client is covered by the insurance. At this point, the lawyer will ask the client a number of different questions, including questions about the client’s health, the client’s employment history, and the client’s current financial situation. In this process, the lawyer should guide the client to collect all the documents.
Application Process
The application process can sometimes be complicated and difficult, but it is helpful to have a lawyer at this point because lawyers are required to fill in these complex forms. The lawyer fills in the insurance form with the client or helps the client to fill it in completely and accurately. Again, there are several different documents that need to be submitted during this application process, and the lawyer’s task here is to communicate with the client’s doctors to gather the medical documents that the client has. These documents are a great deal of evidence. Once the application is complete, the file must be submitted to the Social Security Administration. At this point, the documents obtained must be presented properly.
Application Tracking
The outcome of the application will not be known immediately, but the lawyer’s task is to follow up on the outcome of the application. Here, the lawyer stays in constant contact with the Social Security Administration to obtain information about the application. The lawyer should share the information with the client as soon as possible and provide them with guidance and updates.
Appeal of Rejected Applications
Sometimes appeals are rejected, and if they are, the first thing the lawyer should do is analyze why the Social Security Administration rejected the appeal. After analyzing this, the lawyer determines what is missing and prepares a new appeal accordingly. While preparing this appeal, the lawyer should also find additional medical documents or evidence to support the appeal. This evidence will be very useful in the appeal process and is crucial for a favorable outcome of the case.
Preparation for Administrative Hearings
In this process, administrative hearings may be held, and the lawyer will prepare his/her client for these hearings and set a strategy, prepare with his/her client in line with this strategy, and inform him/her in detail about this hearing process. This includes information such as how he/she should express himself/herself. The preparation for the administrative hearing should also involve the assistance of witnesses and experts, and the lawyer will persuade them to testify. Overall, the lawyer offers comprehensive care on the case and on their client.