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How Will a Social Security Lawyer Learn About Your Case?
Author: albert.tobega
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Q: If you hire a social security lawyer to handle your disability case, what will they do first?
A: The first order of business for any social security lawyer is familiarizing himself with your medical records and all the details in your file. Analyzing and understanding your claim is essential for the lawyer representing you. Recent medical information is perhaps the most important thing for a social security lawyer, particularly if your case is in the hearing phase. The SSA will not update any medical information after a reconsideration decision has been made. That means that your medical records can be years old by the time your case is heard before an administrative judge. To be considered for continuing disability benefits, a case undergoing a hearing will need to have the most recent medical data and your attorney will make sure that happens. It is recommended that your medical data be no older than 2 months.
Q: How do you determine which social security lawyer to hire?
A: It is a good idea to have a list of things to ask social security lawyer candidates before you hire one. If you a candidate you are considering is part of a bigger general practice, find out what portion of their case load is Social Security claims. Ideally, you would choose a lawyer that focuses on social security at least 1/3 of the time. You want your lawyer to be skilled at these types of cases and percentage of caseload is a good indicator of how frequently he has to dive into Social Security topics. Another question for a potential lawyer is the number of cases he has represented in court. The more cases a lawyer has tried in court, the more experienced and practiced he will be with your case. Some people also ask lawyers they are considering hiring if they have ever dealt with their particular type of injury before. Many attorneys recommend simply asking a potential social security lawyer about the challenges he sees in your case and how he can help. Finally, ask if he or someone else will be the one with you when your case goes before an administrative judge. It is usually not helpful to ask a lawyer the number of wins and losses for social security cases. Social Security claims differ so much and you do not know if an attorney took on simple or more challenging cases. The ratio of wins to losses, therefore, will not help you know if he is the right lawyer for your case.
Q: Will Social Security look at all resources when determining eligibility for Supplemental Security Income?
A: Social Security will factor in all income and assets when determining eligibility for Supplemental Security Income. If you have beyond two thousand dollars worth of countable assets, you will not qualify for SSI. If you own your house and it is your primary residence, it will not count against you. Likewise, the car you drive is not considered a countable asset. Additional cars and property, however, do count. Your investment portfolios, checking accounts and policies with insurance companies are other examples of assets.
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