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Tips When Filing For Social Security Disability Benefits

Tomasz Stasiuk May 7th, 2008

bratDr. Fink of The Bipolar Blog has compiled a great list of suggestions for when you filing for disability benefits.

  • Consult your doctor and therapist
  • Keep your doctor appointments
  • Have your doctor complete an RFC form for you
  • Document everything
  • File immediately
  • Appeal
  • Keep copies

This is just a summary, the article goes into quite a bit of detail about each point.

I do not agree with every point. For example, the article says the following about when to contact an attorney:

Most disability attorneys won’t even talk to you until you’ve filed a claim and been denied, so don’t waste your time consulting an attorney until you have filed and been denied. Of course, there is a chance that you will file and be approved, in which case, you’ve saved yourself the attorney fees!

Most attorneys will not take a case unless it has been denied, but it is wrong to say that most attorneys will not talk to you until the case has been denied. There is a big difference is saying an attorney will not talk to you versus saying an attorney will not take your case.

I talk to people all the time about their Social Security cases. About a quarter to half the time, I cannot take their case (for one reason or another). But the caller gets to discuss their case, bounce some ideas off of me and get some free advice!

Sometimes I take a case before the denial, sometimes after. But it is never a waste of time to get some early input into your Social Security case.

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Blog: Conversations In My Head

Tomasz Stasiuk April 10th, 2008

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Chica, of Conversations in My Head, has a great site discussing her ups and downs (no pun intended) dealing with bi-polar disorder.

My symptoms are constant and unpredictable. There are stretches of time where I find myself uninterested in hobbies, the kids, days where I want to sleep all day and days when I can’t sleep. There are days when I’m on top of the world, where I organize and reorganize the cabinets in my home, only to crash into an irritable and anxiety ridden state. Bipolar affects the way I live and how I breathe. Unlike regular mood swings, my mood swings hit heaven or hell. It affects my activity level, my judgment, and behavior.

Read more here. Creative Commons License photo credit: treyevan