@Clerner, please don't give up the fight for benefits! In the long run, some of your stress will be relieved once you start receiving benefits, but I know it sucks at the moment!
I don't know if things have changed much in the last 20 years, but when I applied for Social Security, very few people got in on the first try or on reconsideration. You have your best chance with an appeal, which is the point where I believe you definitely should get a lawyer on board to help you. Do follow through with requesting a reconsideration though, because you never know if someone may reverse the decision.
great advice. totally correct.
33% get approved in initial applications, and only 7% for reconsideration, then 65% for appeals. You have to continue on to appeal stage
However... in my experience, there is a reason no one gets on during reconsideration. Most people to do not make an effort during this stage, they just send back the reconsideration forms and it is usually an automatic denial.
You can decide if you feel up to making more effort now, or feel it is better to just wait for the hearing appeal.
I helped someone else get on during reconsideration.... so it is possible.
But the chances are higher for appeal for sure.... so if you don't feel well enough to make an extra effort right now, or if you want to move forward and not delay, then just send back the reconsideration forms, get a lawyer, get the reconsideration decision and then wait for a hearing....
this is what almost everyone does, and it is also a good way to do it.
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