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Denied SSD 5 Reasons a Lawyer is Your Best Ally on Appeal

Denied SSD 5 Reasons a Lawyer is Your Best Ally on Appeal

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Denied SSD 5 Reasons a Lawyer is Your Best Ally on Appeal

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  1. Denied SSD? 5 Reasons a Lawyer is Your Best Ally on Appeal Experience With Appeals Process The Social Security disability appeals process is complex, involving steps like reconsideration, hearings, and potential court reviews. A lawyer’s in-depth knowledge and familiarity with each stage can be a major advantage, ensuring you’re well-prepared every step of the way. 01 Stronger Evidence Gathering An SSD lawyer knows what evidence is needed and helps you gather detailed medical records and documentation that meet Social Security’s specific requirements, strengthening your appeal. 02 Legal Knowledge As SSD lawyers specialize in Social Security regulations and know how to frame your case to meet the criteria for overturning a denial. By preparing persuasive arguments, they boost your chances of a successful appeal. 03 Improved Chances at Hearings During the appeals process, you may attend a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. Lawyers prepare you for likely questions and can address challenges, clarifying complex issues to strengthen your case. 04 Contingency-Based Payment Most SSD lawyers, including a Social Security disability lawyer in Stockton CA, work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if you win. This relieves financial concerns, as you don’t pay upfront, and their fees are a percentage of your back pay, motivating them to secure the best outcome. 05

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