If you’ve been denied disability benefits, you’re not alone, and there are steps you can take to address this. Here are some common reasons for denial and what you can do:
Incomplete Application: One of the most frequent reasons for denial is an incomplete application. Make sure every section is filled out correctly and completely.
Lack of Medical Evidence: Your claim must include sufficient medical evidence to prove your disability. Ensure all relevant medical records and doctor’s reports are included.
Failure to Follow Treatment: If you haven’t followed prescribed treatments, your claim may be denied. Adhering to your doctor’s advice is crucial.
Income Limits: For SSI, your income must be below a certain threshold. Double-check the current income limits to make sure you qualify.
Previous Denials: If you’ve been denied before, new applications may also be denied unless new evidence is presented.
Don’t give up! You can appeal the decision. Carefully review the denial letter, gather any additional evidence, and consider seeking help from a disability lawyer.
For more information on how to handle a denial, check out the Social Security Administration's disability starter kits for adults: https://www.ssa.gov/disability/disability_starter_kits_adult.htm.