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How to Apply for a Disability Reconsideration
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If you have applied for disability benefits and your application has been denied, you can appeal the decision by requesting a reconsideration. Here are the steps to apply for a disability reconsideration: 1. Review the denial letter: Carefully read the denial letter you received from the Social Security Administration (SSA) and make note of the reason(s) for the denial. 2. Gather additional information: Collect any new medical records, doctor’s notes, or other evidence that supports your claim for disability benefits. 3. Fill out the Disability Report: You will need to complete the Disability Report online or in person at your local Social Security office. The Disability Report asks for information about your medical condition and how it affects your ability to work. 4. Request a Reconsideration: You can request a reconsideration by completing and submitting Form SSA-561, Request for Reconsideration. You must submit this form within 60 days of receiving the denial letter. 5. Submit supporting evidence: Include any new evidence you have gathered, such as medical records or doctor’s notes, with your request for reconsideration. 6. Wait for a decision: The SSA will review your application and any new evidence you submit. You will be notified in writing of the decision. If your request for reconsideration is denied, you can appeal the decision by requesting a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. It is important to keep in mind that the disability application process can be lengthy, and it may take several months or even years to receive a decision.
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