Navigating the Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits application process can be complex and confusing, and mistakes or omissions on your application may result in your claim being rejected. At Michigan Injury Lawyers, our Social Security Disability lawyers are here to help answer your questions during the application process so you have the best possible chance of getting the SSD benefits you're owed.
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Ways to Apply for SSD Benefits
There are three ways you can submit your application for SSD benefits:
- On the Web
You can apply for SSD benefits online at the Social Security Administration (SSA)'s web site. Steps to apply include:- Reviewing the Adult Disability Checklist,
- Completing the Disability Benefit Application,
- Filling out the Adult Disability Report,
- and submitting a completed Authorization to Disclose Information Form.
- Over the Phone
You can apply for SSD benefits or make an appointment at a local Social Security office by calling the SSA toll-free at (800) 772-1213. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you can use the SSA's TTY number at (800) 235-0778. Social Security representatives are available by phone Monday - Friday from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. - At Your Local SSA Office
You can find a map and directions to the nearest Social Security office using the SSA's Social Security Office Locator. This tool also lists hours of operation and emergency closing information for your local office.
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Michigan Injury Lawyers is dedicated to providing high-quality legal representation and personal attention to all of our clients. If you need help with your SSD application or appeal, we want to help. Let us handle your disability claim's paperwork so you can focus on your family. Contact our Michigan Social Security Benefit attorneys today.