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Three Things that May Surprise You About Applying for Social Security Disability in Michigan

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Applying for Social Security Disability benefits in Michigan can be a challenging, complex, and lengthy process. While some Michigan Social Security Disability benefit applicants head into the benefits application process with some idea of what it entails, perhaps from observing the experience of disabled or retired family members or friends, many Michigan Social Security Disability applicants start the process somewhat in the dark, and without anyone to turn to for help. To help Michigan Social Security Disability benefits applicants better understand some of the challenges they may face in the application process, we discuss three potentially surprising things about applying for Social Security Disability in Michigan here.

#1. High Denial Rate of Initial Social Security Disability Claims in Michigan

Michigan Social Security Disability applicants may be surprised to find out that the Social Security Administration outright denies a high number of Social Security Disability applications at the initial application stage. While the Social Security Disability process may be more complex than initial applicants think at the beginning of the process, the good news is that initial denials of benefits can be appealed to the hearing stage, where the applicant’s case can be heard before a Social Security Disability Administrative Law Judge.

#2. How Critical Detailed Medical Evidence Really is for Social Security Disability Applicants in Michigan

Another thing that might surprise Michigan Social Security Disability applicants about applying for Social Security Disability benefits is that the Social Security Administration requires a significant amount of medical evidence when evaluating whether to approve Social Security Disability claims. Accordingly, it is critical to provide detailed medical records that document the severity and impact of your disability when applying for Social Security Disability benefits. To find out what type of medical evidence you should gather in your specific and unique Social Security Disability case, it is best to speak with an experienced Michigan Social Security Disability lawyer.

#3. Availability of Legal Representation for Michigan Social Security Disability Applicants

While the Social Security Disability application process may be challenging for many Social Security Disability applicants in Michigan, the good news is that under Social Security administrative laws, applicants are permitted to hire legal counsel to assist them with the benefits application process. Hiring a lawyer can significantly increase a Michigan Social Security Disability applicant’s chance of ultimately obtaining Social Security Disability benefits, so it is always advisable to consult with an experienced Michigan Social Security Disability lawyer as soon as possible to assist you with your case.

Legal Help for Michigan Social Security Disability Applicants

If you are seeking legal help with your Michigan Social Security Disability case, contact the experienced Michigan Social Security Disability lawyers at Nationwide Disability Law. The experienced Michigan Social Security Disability lawyers at Nationwide Disability Law are here to help Michigan applicants get benefits due to them. Contact the experienced Michigan Social Security Disability lawyers at Nationwide Disability Law today and speak to a lawyer about your case now.

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