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Getting a Social Security Disability Approval in under 3 months
In the last few months, I've noticed one or more articles on the web that have a title with some variation of "Learn how to get your social security disability approval in under 3 months. Guaranteed!" First of all, let's just clear the air on stuff like this. There is no way to guarantee a social...
What Do You Need to Bring When You are Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits?
Once you have decided to file for Social Security disability, you must prepare for your disability application interview. Once you have scheduled a disability interview with Social Security, it is time to determine what you should bring with you in order to be prepared for your disability...
Should You Appeal Your Social Security Disability Denial?
This question recently appeared online and, of course, the answer is quite obvious. Yes, you should always appeal your social security disability denial. And not only that, you should do it in a timely fashion. For those who have received a disability denial and have become discouraged, why...
RFC Form for Social Security Disability or SSI Case
A while back I made a free download available on the homepage of www.disabilitysecrets.com for an RFC form. RFC stands for something known as residual functional capacity and the term basically refers to what level of functionality a person possesses. When a person files for disability, the...
