Ready to Apply for Disability? Here’s What You Need to Know
Should you apply for disability? Here’s what you need to know.
If you’ve been injured and you’re thinking about applying for disability, it’s important to get started as soon as possible. Applying for disability benefits or social security can take some time, which means you need to start as soon as you can. It will take some time for your attorney to help you gather the supporting evidence and documentation you need to make your claim, so reach out as soon as you can to start the process of applying for disability. Typically, you will need to go in front of a judge to hear your case before you are eligible to receive benefits, which makes hiring an attorney even more important. Here’s what you need to know.
Your attorney will ask you questions about what happened
While you may feel uncomfortable answering questions about your physical condition, keep in mind that your attorney will need to know exactly what happened to you and how the injury impacts your lifestyle. When you go before a judge, they will ask you the same or similar questions, so make sure you understand exactly when the incident occurred that left you disabled, as well as how it affects you each day. You’ll need to describe your symptoms, discuss whether you’re able to work, and discuss whether you use any illicit substances. While the questions will be personal, you’ll need to answer honestly in order to qualify for disability.
Your lawyer will gather documentation about your case
One of the key elements to winning a disability case is to have documentation of your condition. if you have medical records and bills with you, make sure to bring those to your attorney. They may also request medical records directly from your primary care physician or hospital. Additionally, your attorney may request that you have specific tests or exams performed in order to present that information to the judge during your hearing.
Your attorney will help present your case
If you’ve never been to court before, you may be uncomfortable with the idea of going before a judge. Your lawyer will help you prepare for this. They’ll help you learn what questions you’ll be expected to answer and they’ll help you understand how you can properly answer each question. Your lawyer can also help put you at ease. Remember: they’re on your side! They want to see you succeed, so they’ll do everything they can to help you during this time.
Have you been injured? Are you unable to work because of your injury? Whether you expect to need short-term disability or you suspect you may be disabled for a long time as a result of your condition, make sure you get the help you need as soon as possible. Your attorney wants to help you succeed, so they’ll help you prepare for your hearing and assist you in every way possible so that you’re able to get the benefits you need.