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Social Security Disability Benefits
Schott Mauss & Associates have helped thousands of Iowans receive Social Security Disability Benefits. This federal program provides monthly income and health care to persons who are disabled and can't work.

Your case is unique. In order to win the judge a clear understanding of who you are and what keeps you from working. Your case needs to tell your story.

At Schott Mauss & Associates, we take time to listen and learn about your life so we can develop and present the strongest evidence to support your claim. For a free legal consultation with an attorney, call 800-577-7288 or complete this form and an attorney will contact you.

I. General Information about Social Security Disability V. The Decision Process
II. Disability Eligibility VI. Appeals
III. Filing for Social Security Disability VII Social Security Disability Benefits
IV. How to File for Social Security Disability VIII. Federal Law Regarding "Disability"
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Filing for Social Security Disability

When to File for Social Security Disability
You should file for social security disability benefits as soon as you become disabled and are unable to work. The whole process can take a very long time. Therefore, the sooner you get started, the sooner you will be able to gain the money needed to avoid financial trouble.

Where to File for Social Security Disability
You can apply for benefits in person at any Social Security office, by telephone, on the internet or by mail. You have the right to an individual meeting at your local Social Security office. Going to a local office in person may allow you to receive advice from the agency workers, giving you an opportunity to correct any mistakes on your application prior to filing, and possibly allow for more personal treatment of your claim. One of the benefits of going to the office directly is that you will have up to date information and forms to file your claim properly.

How to File for Social Security Disability

The federal government states that the process will proceed more quickly if you go into your conference prepared with certain information. Therefore, along with your application, the government recommends completion of a Disability Report, which is available at the government offices, and on-line through the Social Security website.

Your doctor's report should include all specific information to satisfy the government's proof requirements. It must include, based on a recent examination, the diagnosis of injuries or illnesses causing the severe impairment of work capacity and an explanation of the restrictions to work resulting from the impairment.

After the Claim is Filed
Once your application is received, or following the interview, a Social Security representative will review the information you have presented. If the application meets certain basic criteria, it will be forwarded to State Disability Determination Services (called DDS offices).

The medical professionals listed in your application will be contacted by doctors and other medical professionals employed by state agencies. All relevant information should be gathered through the initial interview process. The evidence you have presented in your application will be used with this additional information to make a determination regarding your disability. If a more in-depth analysis is needed, they may ask you to undergo a special examination by your own doctor or another agency-assigned doctor.

The DSS office will determine if you are eligible for disability or may be trained to obtain other employment. If alternate employment is a possibility, they will forward your file to the state vocational rehabilitation agency to review. This process will take approximately three to five months.

Unfortunately, 64% of initial Social Security Disability claims are denied in 2005. Due to the complicated processes of filing and appealing denials, obtaining a qualified Social Security Disability attorney will often assist you in avoiding delays in receiving benefits.

DISCLAIMER: The information you obtain at our firm web site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. It is recommended that you should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
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If you would like to schedule a free initial consultation contact an Iowa social security disability attorney, representing clients in Waukon, Iowa at the Schott Mauss & Associates. Give us a call at (800) 577-7288 or email us at info@iowasocialsecuritydisability.com.
 
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