Do You Need a Social Security Lawyer for Reconsideration?
Q: Should you have a social security lawyer if your disability claim was denied?
A: Having your case reconsidered is your next option if you were not approved for disability after the initial review process. Having a social security lawyer on your side as you undergo reconsideration can be extremely beneficial, especially if you are once again denied. You will need to submit all the required paperwork within 60 days of when your claim was denied. If you do not submit the paperwork in that timeframe, you will likely have to start the application process all over again. Most claims are denied during the initial review process. Many cases are actually not approved until they have been through a hearing. But your case must be denied an appeal to be reconsidered before you can ask for a hearing. That is why it is so crucial that you meet the deadline for reconsideration. As previously mentioned, a social security lawyer can be a tremendous help, as your claim navigates both the reconsideration and hearing processes.
Q: How long will it take until a hearing is scheduled for a social security disability case?
A: The time it can take to schedule a hearing once it has been requested can vary greatly. It can take a year or two until a hearing is scheduled. The time it takes to schedule a hearing varies from state to state and is affected by the number of claims that are currently in the hearing process. Make sure you make a hearing appeal as soon as you receive notification that your appeal for reconsideration was denied. If you do not already have a social security lawyer, it would be wise to seek one to represent your case during the hearing. A social security lawyer will make sure that your claim is handled fairly and adjudicated correctly.
Q: Do social security disability claimants receive any status updates, while waiting for a hearing to be scheduled?
A: A claimant does not often receive much communication while he is waiting for a hearing to be scheduled. Notification will usually be received to acknowledge the hearing appeal, when a hearing date has been set and when a decision has been made after the hearing. Claimants in some states may also receive an exhibit list, which provides details of everything in your file. If you have concerns about the status of your claim, contact a social security lawyer.