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Abstract
"Who else wants to give their Social Security Disability or SSI Claims
Examiner the Exact Information They Need to Make a Quick and Accurate
Decision on Your Claim?"
_______________________________________________________________________
Getting Social Security Disability Benefits: Your 9 Step Individual
Action Plan is a downloadable (Kindle Edition book) Written by an
Ex-Disability Claims Examiner That Shows You How to Navigate the SSA
System Effectively by Providing Your Examiner with the Correct
Information Needed So That You Receive the Most Favorable Decision
Possible!
_______________________________________________________________________
Discover secrets about the disability determination process that only
an insider can give you.
With your 9 Steps to Getting Social Security Disability Action Plan,
you can:
· Go through the disability determination process prepared for
anything.
· Describe your disability using the same words and terms your
disability examiner and medical consultants use.
· Know whether you have a realistic chance of winning your claim.
· Get a quicker decision by knowing when to check on your claim at
just the right time.
· Understand the clues found in your approval (or denial) letter
that will help you determine your next best course of action.
· Know who to turn to for help in appealing and winning your claim
if you are denied.
From the Desk of: Loretta Crosby
Editor, Social-Security-Disability-ESP
Author, Getting Social Security Disability: Your 9 Step Individual
Action Plan
Dear Disability Applicant or Advocate:
Yes it's true! The 9 Step Disability Individual Action Plan is an
instantly downloadable eBook in Kindle Reader format put together by an
ex Social Security Disability Claims Examiner, and is designed to help
you get an accurate disability decision in the least amount of time!
Having served as a disability adjudicator in two southeastern states,
the author has processed thousands of adult claims for Social Security
Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income benefits.
Loretta Crosby is the editor and publisher
of Social-Security-Disability-ESP, a popular informational site
that receives more than 14,000 page views each month from individuals
just like you who want to learn more about the disability process and
what it takes to get a favorable decision on your claim.
"Now, you should note that I am not promising that you will win your
disability claim as a lot of authors would, because there are just too
many variables involved in the process for me to make a bold claim like
that.
"Still, what I can and will say is that if you want to be clear about
what will or will not help you when you apply for disability as seen
from the eyes of a disability examiner, then this Guide will be of
tremendous assistance to you, and you should read on."
Why?
Because the 9 Step Plan will teach you how to complete your disability
application using the same words and language the examiner and medical
consultants use when deciding your claim. Why is it important to speak
the same language? ... So that nothing gets lost in the translation!
It's called the language of "function", and I will show you the exact
words to use in describing how you are functioning now versus how you
used to function prior to your impairment.
Did You Know that ...
Claims Examiners Really Want to Allow Your Disability Claim
You probably know that many disability claims are denied by
the Social Security Administration (SSA) -- as high as two thirds of
initial applications or more in some states.
But what you might not know is that disability examiners receive no
instructions to deny two out of every three claims. They are actually
told to do whatever they can to allow your claim.
I know. Shocking ... but true.
So what really happens after the examiner starts collecting your
medical records, work history and other vocational information? What
happens to make it all turn out so bad for 70% of applicants?
I would have to say that I really do not know, but like most folks, I
do have a theory.
You see, while SSA trains its examiners to do all they can to collect
enough information to approve your claim -- if at all possible - it, at
the same time, instructs them and their medical consultants to focus
almost exclusively on determining an applicant's "residual functioning
capacity". This is what a claimant is still able to do or not do given
his or her particular impairments.
So, it could be legitimately said that disability examiners -- and the
medical consultants whom they collaborate with on your claim -- really
do not care how exotic sounding or typical your medical diagnosis might
be, they care only about determining one thing, and one thing only:
"Can this individual do the basic 'functions' that are required in a
work environment, whether it be his past work or other work he might
learn to do, based on his age, education, work exertional level and
previous work skill level."
This, of course, presumes that your medical records do indicate the
presence of a severe, potentially disabling impairment.
Some conditions that you might consider disabling are not considered
severe by SSA. Such information is included in the 9 Step Plan to help
you decide whether your claim will past the severity test.
So what this 9 Step guide will teach you is how to present your case to
the disability examiner so that he or she fully and clearly understands
how your medical and/or psychological conditions limit your ability to
"function" on a job, any job. And the Plan will show you what you need
to do to keep the ball rolling on your claim so that you get an
accurate decision as quickly as possible.
Now those are ambitious goals, but I can tell you that it is very
possible to do when you use the information taught in this 9 Step
Plan...
You get insider information from an ex Claims Examiner to guide
you through the process ...
The writer has processed adult Social Security Disability and SSI
claims in two southeastern states, and knows what the Disability
Determination Services' staff need in order to prove your allegation
that you are disabled.
· She knows the five steps, or hurdles, that you need to pass
before you will be granted benefits, and shows you the best way to get
over each of those hurdles. The Five Step Sequential Evaluation, as it
is called internally, can be hard to navigate without a guide, but with
this 9 Step Plan, you won't have to go it alone.
· Knowing when to check on your claim is pivotal in getting a fast
decision. How to go about doing this correctly will be revealed to you
in the Guide. In fact, some of it is already posted at
Social-Security-Disability-ESP
"I am a volunteer with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society who
helps people with MS apply for SSDI. I have been doing so since 1997
and done much research on my own, but the 9 Step book has filled in
some major gaps in my knowledge. Until now, I have never had access to
any information from 'the inside.' I had only guesses about procedures
based on experience with clients. This resource is a treasure!"
From: R Pursley as posted on SS Disability ESP Forum
You get step-by-step details from someone who can show you the way ...
So, you can see that sharing information about the disability
determination process, and how to move through the system is not
something the author just started doing.
Over the years, hundreds of thousands have visited her disability site
to gather insights on how to win their disability claim, so some of the
general information is already out there.
But, this 9 Step Plan makes it easy to access the required information
that you need throughout every phase of the disability process. This is
information you will have at your fingertips at the precise moment your
need it.
If you want to learn how to get a quick and accurate decision on your
claim, then this information packed 9 Step guide helps you do just
that!
Here are just some of the tips and techniques you will discover using
this 9 Step guide:
· How to prepare yourself mentally as you enter the disability
determination process. Step 1 gives you an introduction to the process,
together with resources you might elect to take advantage of when your
$$ is low.
· The exact terms to use when you describe your "functional
limitations" that you are experiencing as a result of your impairment.
In Step 2 you will learn the language of function and how to best
describe your past work history so that it is most telling.
· You will know the right time to check the status of your
application so your claim stays at the top of the disability examiner's
stack of claims. The information in Step 3, when applied, leads you to
getting a quicker decision on your claim.
· Want to know how to find out if you qualify for immediate,
expedited disability benefits which are payable while your claim is
being processed? Step 4 introduces you to the Presumptive Disability
(PD) program, and specifies which type of claims are considered for the
financial and medical benefits attached to this Program.
· Since medical records are the heart of your claim, you get
information on how to assist in getting those records to your examiner
if there is a snag. You will see what vocational functions are
evaluated in the assessment of your claim, and are given a sample
description of how to describe your work limitations. Step 5 also
includes a sample letter that your treating physician might be
persuaded to write in support of your claim.
· Do you know whether SSA even considers your medical condition a
severe, disabling one? Does being blind in one eye qualify, or being
deaf in one ear? In Step 6, you will learn just a few conditions that
will not get you benefits, no matter how well you present your case.
· Should you try to work while awaiting a decision on your
claim? The answer in Step 7 is probably not the one that you will ever
hear from your claims examiner.
· There are clues in your "Notice of Decision" letter that SSA
sends to you after your claim is decided. Showing you how to proceed if
you are approved for benefits or are denied is all a part of what Step
8 walks you through.
· Finally, even if you have given it your best shot and your
claim is denied, you will know when and how to get help with appealing
your denial. You might even save a lot of money on attorney contingency
fees in the process when you read Step 9 very carefully.
"This little disability resource offers peace of mind..."
Getting Social Security Disability 9 Step Guide- Getting Social
Security Disability: Your 9 Step Individual Action Plan will guide you
step-by-step to:
· Become familiar and comfortable with the disability process so
you are not intimidated by it.
· Complete your application with a focus on function. Determining
your functional limitations is what the examiner and medical
consultants will be focusing on.
· Get a quicker decision by knowing when to follow-up on the status
of your claim.
· Get an accurate decision by knowing how to present your
documents, and prompting other third parties to the claim to do the
same.
· You will soon know how to read the clues found in your approval
or denial letter so you know how to best proceed. This Plan spills the
beans on what your chances for success really are if you decide to
pursue an appeal.
· ...and much much MORE!
Who benefits from the information in this 9 Step Action Plan?
Claimants who have already applied for SSDI or SSI benefits.
You will be able to update your application with additional information
if you left anything out that you think needs to be included as a
result of reading this Guide;
Disabled persons who are thinking about applying for
disability benefits. You will know what to do going into the process,
what to expect, and how to proceed coming out of the process;
Disability Advocates, Claimant Representatives, Disability
Paralegals, and Disability Attorneys who want to familiarize themselves
with the internal Disability Determination Services process so they can
better assist their clients;
Friends and relatives of persons who are applying for
disability benefits;
Anyone who assists persons with disabilities or wants to
know more about the vocational and medical aspect of getting Social
Security disability benefits; and
Anyone who wants the most accurate Social Security
Disability or SSI decision in the least amount of time!
"Great e-book written by a very knowledgeable and trusted friend..."
--R. Bailey, Ex Claims Examiner, Kansas City--
This Guide is invaluable ...
In addition to all of the above, the 9 Step Guide:
* Gives you five proven stress busters to use while you await a
decision on your claim
* Helps you become aware of when your claim will be assessed for a
mental impairment, even if you do not allege a mental disability
* Shows you how to list medications the right way on your initial
application
* Lets you determine the best time to report any new medical
information to your examiner so that it does not slow down
processing of your claim
* Gives you a list of several medical conditions that will
automatically qualify you for expedited benefits or a quick
claim approval, and
* You will know what it really means when you are asked to attend a
Consultative Exam (CE)
How much will this 9 Step Guide Cost?
Getting Social Security Disability: Your 9 Step Individual Action
Plan is a concise guide (under 70 pages) that has sold for $18.
Comparable online eBooks might sell for $39.00 or more, but the
author--who has been an advocate for the economically disadvantaged
and for persons with disabilities for most of her professional
career--understands that while $18.00 is a great value, that a
$8.97 price tag will allow even more persons to benefit from this
solid insider information.
So, the price of this 9-Step disability guide has been set
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If the 9 Steps in this Individual Action Plan does not help you get
more comfortable with the disability determination process, help you
focus on how to describe your disability in a language that SSA and
DDS staff understands, if you decide it will not help you navigate more
effectively as you prepare your claim, or you think that it doesn't
have the essential information you need in order to get an accurate and
quick decision on your claim, then I will gladly issue you a full
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Getting Social Security Disability 9 Step Guide In just a few minutes
you could be reading the Kindle copy and using the strategies from the
Plan to get a faster, more accurate decision on your claim.
Remember, you can give your claims examiner exactly what he or she
needs to make the best decision on your claim in the fastest time
possible. Learn how with this 9 Step Individual Action Plan at your
fingertips.
Why go through the complex disability process all by yourself when you
don't have to? You now have a way to lessen the stress of it all and
increase the possibility of being successful in getting your Social
Security Disability or SSI benefits.
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This guide is affordable so go ahead and order your copy today, totally
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Wishing you much success with your claim,
Loretta Crosby
P S I
Not yet convinced this little guide will help you with your Social
Security Disability claim? Not to worry, there is a lot of information
on my Social-Security-Disability-ESP website which you can access
for free. But this Individual Action Plan e-book helps you to capture
the essence of what information your claims examiner requires by law in
order to approve your application. With an emphasis on how to document
your functional abilities and disabilities, you will begin to think
about and highlight the "functional" aspect of your disability in all
your interactions with your disability examiner, and consequently have
a greater chance of getting a favorable decision on your claim. And
that's money you can take to the bank (actually, your benefit check
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are approved!)
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