Disabled And Applying For Disability?


Get Approved On Your First Try, Without the Confusion and Unnecessary Red Tape!

In the event that you get disabled, your application for disability benefits needs to be immediate. Why? Because unless you know a few tricks and shortcuts (more on that later) it will take between three and five months for your application to be approved.

Top 4 Government Disability Sites:

1) SSA (www.ssa.gov)
2) Disability.gov (www.disability.gov)
3) EEOC (www.eeoc.gov)
4) Census.gov (www.census.gov)

How To Apply For SSI

The process of applying for disability benefits includes providing the Disability Determination Service in your state with the following information:

  • Complete an application for the Disability Report and Social Security Benefits which you can do at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/disabilityreport.
  • Provide your SSN and your baptismal certificate
  • Provide the name of your case worker, doctor, clinics or hospitals you went to and the dates of your visits.
  • Provide the dosage and the name of the medications you re taking
  • Provide medical records of your therapist, doctor, case worker, hospital and clinic which are with you.
  • Provide the test results and laboratory results you have
  • Summarize where you worked and the type of work you had
  • Provide a copy of your W-2 form which is the Wage and Tax Statement form or your federal tax return if you were self-employed.

The information you have submitted will then be assessed to see if you meet the requirements for receiving disability benefits. You need to have worked enough years to quality and your current work activities also need to be evaluated.

Is Your Disability “Severe Enough”?

People who are applying for disability generally do not get approved to receive disability benefits if the work they are still able to do earns them a specific amount per year. For you to be classified as disabled, you need to have limitations in terms of remembering, sitting or walking for a minimum of one year. The state agency will not consider you disabled if your condition is really not that severe.

There is a list of impairments that are quite severe and if your impairment is not on the list, your situation still needs to be assessed. If you can still do the work that you were able to do before, you will not be considered disabled. If you cannot do your current work but can still do other types of work that earns you a certain amount of money, you may not be qualified as disabled. There are also different rules for people who are experiencing blindness.

Understand The “Hidden” Facts

Currently, there are about eight hundred thousand people waiting to get approved for disability benefits. Do you want to get ahead in line? Do you want to get approved on your first try? If you answered yes, then you need to be informed about the information you need to qualify.


Applying For Disability Has Never Been Easier!Introducing the “Guide to Social Security Disability Benefits” electronic handbook! With this new handbook, you can apply for disability benefits without having to worry a single minute longer!

Imaginecutting through all the red tape! Imagineno more confusion! Let me guide you through the entire process of applying for disability so that you can finally get the disability benefits you deserve…

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