7 Secrets to Winning Social Security Disability Benefits

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What steps can you take to greatly improve your chances of winning your Social Security disability benefits?

After representing hundreds of clients over the past 30+ years, here are my 7 essential tips that will improve the likelihood that you will be approved for SSDI or SSI disability.

In this video, I offer the same advice that I give to my law firm clients and to friends or relatives who want to know how the system really works. I hope you find my suggestions helpful.

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Mr. Ginsberg, I followed all your tips and did exactly what you advised! I won without having to get an attorney! Thank you so very much! I really think the best advice was to take my medical records to my medical examination. I also took the functional capacity paperwork signed by my rhuematologist! The doctor looked at my records and looked up at me and said, "I bet you don't feel very good"! A month later I got a call from SSD and I am getting back pay too! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

Vonteeski
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My case was verbally approved by the judge in open court with instructions that I will receive it in writing 2-3 months. In my case I had a detailed complete medical record. I worked to help my attorney get everything. I had proper tests ran. I had a COUNSELOR. Very simple testimony. Judge was very kind. All I remember is the judge asking me how I got to the hearing like she was amazed. Uber!
NONE of my doctors agreed to fill out my attorney’s forms. They all turned their back on me.

steviegee
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I just watched your video and It took some of my anxiety away. I had my appeal hearing in October and I am so worried about it. But, I had four bloodclots in my lungs on two different occasions and three bloodclots in my leg and one in my arm this past June. I beat death three times these past two years and have continued with the therapies to get full function back. I have to keep reminding myself that I am strong, and with the Grace of God and my blood thinners no matter what the outcome of my hearing, I will be fine.

kimberlyb.
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Great job. I did not have a legal advocate but was devastated about having to go through the process. I love to work. The evidence was overwhelming and it took about 3 minutes at the hearing to find out I pretty much was approved. Congratulations, I am considered disabled and am getting funds for life. But, I am grateful. If I was in another country, I may not be so fortunate. These are great tips. Thanks barrister!

sundevilification
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I am complementing this video, My attorney was so in prepared for my hearing didn't even have my medication list I will probably get denied.Good thing though my therapist agrees that I need to be on disability, and yes I would love to be able to work I really would.Have so many health issues with my spine and copd moderate to severe 3 to 4 and moderate to severe depression I hate it.

theresastein
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Thanks For The Good Advice. It makes me feel better.

Lilcisco
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Very good advice! Knowledge is half the battle. TY

stvjhnsn
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I got really lucky because I applied first try with no lawyer was diagnosed with brown sequard syndrome apply in April 2018 got approved June 4 get my first check in July I got a severe trauma on March 4 2017 apply for disability through the state got approved expires March 24 2018 and watch your videos apply follow all your information and instructions and got approved

theboot
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I'm in the process of wrapping up my first SOAR claim and I found this video extremely helpful!

katielawson
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Very goods tips. My work attempts (many of them) show I’m trying different areas, but I am failing each time, even after trying to stick it out for a couple of months at each job. I don’t want to rely on social security, but I’m deteriorating so much, I’m pretty much at the point where I need to go to them. That takes away from my self-confidence in that I can’t properly sustain myself and be independent. I feel like a loser because of it.

StarHope
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All I can tell those people that are waiting on a court date is be honest ....if you are hurting you are hurting, remember that everything you have said while being treated is being documented so the judge will try and trick question you....

pacoshark
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Thank You for all your videos, i won my case was approved for my disability.

vanessaellzey
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63yrs. old .Recovering from massive heart attack, several stents, worked over 40+yrs. caregiver n housekeeper. cardiology doc. says I can no longer work due to health issues. In the process of applying.

theresasmith
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Thank you for the excellent guidance and for being a resource, it is much appreciated.

leighmercer
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I got denied at my last hearing because the judge thought my doctor was exaggerating for me so she wouldn't ruin our doctor/patient relationship. I reapplied all over again a couple years later and I have a hearing coming up next week and I found out I have the same judge!! I have seizures. I'm so nervous that I'm already denied before I even walk through that door.

mrsf
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How can you be a fighter when you are disabled. You are down and you can't get back up.

mickstar
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thank you for that information, very good to know that to say in court if necessary. greatly appreciated

calvinbanks
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Wonderful information to know. God bless you

AthenaCreamer
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I sign up on my disability and got some Jakeleged laser out of Knoxville Tenn and went in front of the judge and got turned down and I was told that I could go thru the office in my town and sign up again just wondering you know a lot about this. Thanks Fred F

freddybaker
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I am a 49 year old male who have been diagnosed with mdd and ptsd. I have no family support and all my kids are grown now. I was in the realtistate business for 10 years until I lost it all in the 2008 market crash where I end up losing all my properties and filing bankruptcy in 2012. At that time I went through a dark period in my life where I end up being hospitalized for suicide attempts on two occasions after becoming homeless. I have been turned down on 2 prior occasions and I have a hearing coming up in December. I have now been seeing a psychiatrist for the last 3 - 4 years consistently and taking celexa to nuetualized my depression. When I first was diagnosed with mdd and Ptsd in 2013 I told my psychiatrist that I have experienced with cocaine and alcohol in my past. Since I've been under medication managerment and doing group therapy for the past 4 years I have not used any drugs outside my subscription medication as I have had a drink or two on a occasion to be honest. I have just got my recent medical evalution from a new doctor at the clinic that I have probably seen maybe 3 times who subscribes my celexa for my medication management every 3 months and the reports makes me look like some drug using alcoholic with a attitude problem. I am taken back from this last medical report that they faxed to my Attorney to go into my SSD hearing next month. I am now experiencing servere dispression and anxiety because it seems that this doctor who I've only seen on 3 occasions in the last 4 years have written such a disingenuous report that contradicts all my other documentation that supports my major depression disability. Please let me know what should I do at this point as it is now even harder for me to leave my house.

davidwhite