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Why is It So Hard to Get Social Security Disability Benefits?

Social Security Disability benefits are supposed to provide for you if you're too sick or hurt to work, but actually getting benefits can be very difficult. In fact, more than half of all applications are denied and you'll likely need to work with a Los Angeles disability benefits lawyer to help you fight for benefits if you apply. 

​Why is it So Hard to Get Social Security Disability Benefits?

​Its very frustrating to many applicants for disability benefits that the process of getting benefits is so difficult -- especially because dealing with a claim denial can be devastating when you are sick and not earning any money. Unfortunately, there are a number of reasons why it's so hard to get Social Security benefits. Getting benefits is difficult because:

  • ​The Social Security Administration has a strict definition of disabled: You can't qualify unless you meet very specific criteria, including having a long-term disabling condition the Social Security Administration lists in its Blue Book, or having a condition equivalent in severity to listed conditions. 
  • The Social Security Administration requires extensive evidence to prove you're too disabled to work. The SSA wants to fight fraud, but they end up making it really hard for anyone to prove they are sufficiently disabled. 

While getting benefits is hard, it is not impossible. A Los Angeles disability benefits attorney can help you to prepare an application to maximize the chance of getting benefits and can assist you in appealing if your claim for benefits is denied. ​

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