I only want to get back the money I put in Social Security. Why do they make it so hard for me to get my own money back?
Actually, when you file a Social Security disability claim, you are not trying to just get “your own money” back.
Actually, when you file a Social Security disability claim, you are not trying to just get “your own money” back.
It is Social Security’s position that VA decisions are not binding upon them. Social Security and the VA have very
Social Security’s position is that it is not up to your doctor to determine whether or not you are disabled.
There is no simple answer to this question. One reason is that there is no simple way to determine whether
First, do not be surprised. Only about 40 percent of Social Security disability claims are approved at the initial level.
Many Social Security disability claimants become frustrated with claim delays and eventually ask their U.S. Representative or Senator to help.
In almost all cases, the attorney receives 25 percent of the back benefits if the claimant wins. There is no
We recommend you use a successful and experienced advocate from the Trajector Disability office (formerly Myler Disability). You can call
No. You can go through all of the levels of review on your own if you wish, but statistically claimants
For help, go to a lawyer or other person who represents Social Security disability claimants on a regular basis. Trajector