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Five Types Of Information Needed To File A Social Security Disability Claim In Florida

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Social Security disability benefits in Florida help people who are unable to work for a year or more. Depending on your specific condition, your work history, and your prior earnings, monthly payments are available to offset some of the lost income you suffer.

If you or a loved one is considering filing a claim, you may have heard about how difficult the application process is and the dismal approval rate. Unfortunately, the rumors are true: the Social Security Administration (SSA) admits to denying up to two-thirds of all disability applications. One of the most common causes is a simple one: failing to submit all relevant and requested information.

To prevent having your claim denied or delayed, our Jacksonville long-term disability lawyer outlines the five types of information you need to provide:

  1. Personal Identifying Information

You can apply to get Social Security disability benefits in Florida online or in person. Applying typically requires submitting a variety of different types of documents. However, one of the first steps is proving your identity.

You will need to present your driver’s license, passport, or other photo identification, your original birth certificate, and Social Security card. Include a marriage license and divorce or other court orders to document name changes.

  1. Information About People Living In Your Home

You will need to provide names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and other information about your spouse, domestic partner, children, or others living in your home. Include information for your parents or any vulnerable adults if they depend on you for more than half of their support.

  1. Information About Your Income and Work History

In advance, collect names and contact information for past employees, describe job duties, and your dates of employment. Include pay stubs and wage statements for your most recent employer, as well as copies of prior year tax returns or other documents that show your income.

  1. Information About Your Condition

This is one of the most important parts of filling out a Social Security disability application in Florida-providing detailed information about your condition and how it prevents you from working. Get copies of all medical records, including diagnostic test results, and document treatment and any physical therapy completed. Make a list of all medications you are taking and get statements from your doctors regarding your diagnosis, the symptoms you suffer, and your prognosis for the future.

  1. Information About Other Benefits Or Payments Received

If you have been approved for Social Security disability in the past, receive unemployment or other government benefits, or are collecting short or long-term disability insurance, provide proof of payments and copies of all other relevant documents.

Denied Benefits? Contact Our Florida Social Security Disability Lawyer

If you are one of the many people denied Social Security disability benefits in Florida, reach out to Farrell Disability Law for help. We provide the experienced legal representation needed to file an appeal and get the maximum payments you are entitled to. Contact our Florida Social Security disability lawyer. Request a consultation in our Jacksonville or Orlando office today.

Sources:

ssa.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/di_asr/2020/sect04.html#:~:text=The%20percentages%20of%20applicants%20awarded,claims%20have%20averaged%2067%20percent.

ssa.gov/forms/ssa-16.html

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