Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Overcoming SSD Denial

Dealing with a disability claim can be a long and often frustrating process. Many applicants face challenges in getting their claims approved, even when their medical conditions are severe. This was the case for one of our clients who had been living with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and several orthopedic issues. Despite the gravity of their conditions, their initial Social Security Disability (“SSD”) claim was denied. However, with perseverance and the right approach, we were able to get their claim approved on reconsideration.

It is not uncommon for SSD claims to be rejected, especially when the medical documentation provided doesn’t align perfectly with the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) criteria for proving disability. In many cases, the issue lies not in the severity of the condition, but in how the evidence is presented.

We represent a 54 year old USPC worker from White Plains, NY with rheumatoid arthritis and Lupus.  After she was initially denial, we requested a reconsideration of her claim. The reconsideration process allows applicants another chance to have their case reviewed, by a different analyst. This time the new analyst gave us specific information that was needed by the SSA doctors. These details, which hadn’t been part of the initial claim, were critical in strengthening the case. To meet these specific requirements, we reached out to our client’s doctors to request additional, more detailed documentation.

After we submitted the updated, more comprehensive medical documentation, the SSA reassessed the claim. This time, the application was approved on reconsideration. Our client was granted the SSD benefits they rightfully deserved. This outcome shows how crucial it is to have the right medical evidence to meet the requirements to meet the SSA’s disability criteria.

While the process can be lengthy and complex, persistence and attention to detail are crucial. Having a lawyer who knows how to navigate these challenges can significantly increase your chances of success. We’re here to help guide you through the process and fight for the benefits you deserve. My office, located in Melville, NY, offers a free phone consultation.  Please feel free to reach out if you are applying for SSD benefits.

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