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The Wilborn Method, Social Security Disability: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Benefits: Initial Application Level

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About The Wilborn Method, Social Security Disability: A

Sale! (Was $29.99.) Co-authored by a former Social Security Judge, this is a how-to manual for (non-blind) disabled adults applying for Social Security Disability or SSI benefits, whose claims are at the initial application level. A recent study showed that about 6 out of 10 disability applications were denied at the initial level. Even worse, only about 1 in 4 of those denied claims ever was won on appeal. In other words, if you don't win at the initial level, there's only about a 1 in 4 chance you ever will! You need to make your strongest case at the initial application level, where your chances of winning are best. But how? First, you need to understand the process. Most of what claimants do at the initial application stage is answer questions on forms. Most applicants answer Social Security's questions incorrectly, inadequately, incompletely, or inappropriately. Too often, this leads to an undeserved denial. This book shows how to respond to each question on Social Security’s 4 major forms, so you can maximize your chances of winning at the initial application level, when your chances of winning are best. Second, you need to take action. Many claimants take a wait-and-see approach: They wait until Social Security denies the claim at least once before they try to understand the process or get help. By then, it’s often too late! For those claimants, the best chance of winning is gone, and they may have damaged their claims beyond repair by giving inaccurate, uninformed, or incomplete answers. We wrote The Wilborn Method to help disabled people understand and complete Social Security’s forms so they maximize their chances of winning at the initial application level. A self-help Social Security disability book should show you what you have to do to win your case! That is what this book does. We explain the disability process and the rules for proving you're disabled. We start with 11 chapters explaining the basics you need to know, then we guide you, question-by-qu