Avoid These Common Errors That Can Doom Your New Hampshire SSDI Application

There is no doubt that filing an application to receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) in New Hampshire is tough. Although you know what a struggle it is to work with your condition, showing the Social Security Administration (SSA) how your disability limits you can be harder than it seems.

Many people apply for New Hampshire SSDI, but many are denied simply because they do not know what the SSA is looking for and what could get their application rejected.

Don’t Make One of These Mistakes When Applying for SSDI in New Hampshire

Applying for SSDI benefits is a tedious process. Here are some of the top mistakes applicants make that you should avoid if you want to increase your chances at being approved:

  • Continuing to work while applying for disability.
  • Collecting unemployment while waiting to be approved for SSDI.
  • Not getting the help of a New Hampshire Social Security disability lawyer.
  • Not checking on the status of your application.
  • Not adhering to strict deadlines, such as for an appeal.
  • Not following doctor’s treatment orders or taking the prescribed medication.
  • Not attending follow up doctor’s appointments.
  • Not notifying your doctor of additional problems or symptoms.
  • Not showing mental impairments on your application.
     

To submit a strong application—one that is more likely to be approved so that you can get the SSDI benefits you need—it is important that you follow all of the Social Security Administration instructions closely. There is a lot to think about, and the process is complicated. If you want extra help when filling out your application, it is important that you work with someone familiar with the law, and knows what the SSA is looking for when approving or denying applications.

A New Hampshire SSDI Attorney Can Help You Avoid These Mistakes

Working with a Social Security disability attorney so that you do not make a mistake on your application for SSDI in New Hampshire can help. An attorney understands what the person reviewing your application needs to see in order to approve you for the disability insurance you need, and deserve.

If you’re unsure of whether you’re making a mistake on your application, we encourage you to download our free report called Five Most Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security Disability. In this report, you’ll find the answers you need to get you started on the right foot. If you need more help after reading the report, we are here to guide you every step of the way.

Are You Looking for a Social Security Disability Attorney in Boston, MA?

If you are looking to apply for social security disability, you need to speak with an experienced social security disability lawyer as soon as possible. Please contact us online or call our Natick Office directly at 888.904.6847 to schedule your free consultation.

John L. Keefe
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