If I am denied, should I repply for SSDI?
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If I am denied, should I reapply?
If your initial application is denied, contact a disability benefits advocate like Citizens Disability immediately to ensure you make the correct decision for next steps.
Re-filing will start the entire process over, and could very well result in another rejection for the same reason (which could be as simple as an error or omission in your application).
You may be much better served by appealing the determination by asking for a reconsideration and/or a hearing. Your advocate will advise you on the smartest course of action for your particular situation and can help keep the process moving forward more easily.
More Important Information about The Application Process
Other Applying For SSDI FAQs:
- Do I need an advocate from Citizens Disability to help with my application?
- Does this process take as long as I’ve heard about?
- What is the “Compassionate Allowance” for SSDI?
- Can I receive both Medicare and Social Security disability benefits?
- Do I receive compensation while I wait for my approval?
- Are there any costs to me during the appeals process?
- What is Form SSA-827?
- What is Form SSA-1696?
Since 2010, Citizens Disability has been America’s premier Social Security Disability advocate. Our mission is to give a voice to the millions of Americans who are disabled and unable to work, helping them receive the Social Security Disability benefits to which they may be entitled. We have helped tens of thousands of individuals with their SSDI claims. Your success is our mission.
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