Adams & Associates Disability

What Happens At Our Initial Meeting?

professional meetingThe process of applying for Social Security disability in Rabun County can be long and daunting. An experienced Accredited Disability Representative (ADR) will make the process easier.

At our initial meeting, ADR Randy Adams will help you understand the ins and outs of your claim. You will be asked a series of questions that help determine whether or not your claim meets the requirements of the Social Security Administration (SSA). Don’t worry if you don’t know answers to all of the questions. They are just a framework to get your claim started. You should bring any documents that provide information to the questions you may be asked or that you feel may be helpful in your claim.

Some Questions We May Ask

In order to determine whether or not you qualify for Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) or SSI, we will ask you questions regarding your birth, residency, citizenship, marriage, finances, education, past work, medical history, and your disability. Some questions are specific to SSDI and others will only be asked if you are applying for SSI. However, you should be prepared to answer as many of these questions as possible.

Basic Questions about You

Questions about Your Finances

Questions about Your Education and Work

Questions about Your Medical Conditions

What You Should Bring With You

At the Interview

Our initial meeting will be a time to get to know one another. We will ask you questions and make copies of the documents you bring. We will explain the process of applying for SSDI/SSI and let you know what to expect going forward. An experienced ADR will explain the nuances of the Social Security system as they apply to your claim specifically. Feel free to ask any questions throughout the meeting or call us if you think of questions after you leave our office.

If you are considering applying for Social Security disability in Rabun County, call Adams & Associates Disability Inc. at 1-888-551-1190 to schedule your free case evaluation.

 

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