What Happens After a Social Security Disability Claim Is Denied?

Getting a denial letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA) can feel devastating, especially when you’ve been counting on those benefits to cover basic needs. The good news for Norristown residents is that a denial is not the end of the road. In fact, many people who are ultimately approved for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits had their initial application denied.

Why Social Security Disability Claims Are Commonly Denied

The Social Security Administration denies a significant percentage of initial applications, often for reasons that have little to do with how serious a person’s condition really is. Common reasons for denial include insufficient medical evidence, missed deadlines, gaps in treatment, or earning above the substantial gainful activity limit.

Sometimes, the Social Security Administration decides that an applicant can still perform some kind of work, even when the person knows that’s not realistic, given their condition. Other times, paperwork issues like missing forms, unclear records, or unanswered requests derail an otherwise valid claim. None of these reasons means your case isn’t worth pursuing.

The Four Stages of the Social Security Disability Appeals Process

The Social Security Administration’s appeals process has multiple stages, and each one is an opportunity to present additional evidence and arguments. The main steps include:

  • Reconsideration: a new review of your file by someone not involved in the original decision
  • Hearing before an administrative law judge, where you can testify and present witnesses
  • Appeals Council review, which examines whether the judge made legal or procedural errors
  • Federal court review is the final level of appeal

Each stage has its own deadlines, usually 60 days from the date of the decision, and missing them can mean starting over. The hearing stage, in particular, is often where many claims are approved, especially when the applicant is well-prepared and has the Social Security Disability lawyers at Silver & Silver working alongside them.

Developing Your Appeal in Norristown

A well-prepared appeal often hinges on filling the gaps that led to the initial denial. That may mean gathering updated medical records, requesting detailed statements from treating physicians, or providing vocational evidence about why you can’t return to your past work or transition to other jobs.

The SSD denial lawyers at Silver & Silver in Norristown can help organize this evidence and prepare you for the administrative law judge hearing. Hearings can be intimidating, but knowing what to expect and benefiting from professional advocacy can make a meaningful difference. From explaining your daily limitations to addressing the judge’s concerns about your work history, every detail matters.

The clock matters too. Social Security Administration deadlines are strict, and waiting can mean losing the right to appeal entirely. Acting quickly after a denial preserves your options and gives you a better chance to develop your case at each level.

Don’t Let a Denial Be the Final Word

A denial letter is frustrating, but it’s not the end. Many Norristown residents who appeal go on to receive the benefits they need; they just had to keep going. The appeals process exists precisely because the initial decision is often wrong or incomplete.

For 45 years, Silver & Silver has guided Social Security Disability claimants throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The firm also handles personal injury matters in Pennsylvania. If your benefits have been denied and you are unsure how you will get by, our team can help you turn that denial into the next step forward. Contact us today to learn more about your options.

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