The hearing stage of a social security denied claim can be a little unnerving to some people who have never been before a Judge. You might ask, What does it involve? Well there are many aspects to a social security disability hearing.http://www.socialsecuritydenied.com
As an attorney the preparation for your hearing starts when I meet you, from that point forward I work to get your medical regards up to date, I consult with a Registered Nurse on cases that need a medical explanation to the Judge. I want to be able to explain to the Judge why your social security claim was denied incorrectly. Having a nurse review your symptoms and situation allows me to have a better medical understanding of your condition.
When I review your medical records I write the Judge a pre-trial brief to help him or her understand in a concise manner what your medical issues are and how they relate to your disability. The pre-trial brief provides the Judge with a snap shot of your claim.
Your testimony in a social security disability hearing is very important, the day before your hearing and the morning of your hearing we will discuss your testimony, by doing this it allows you to be prepared to answer the Judge's questions more precisely. Being a prepared witness is essential in a hearing before the Judge.
Finally after the hearing, should the Judge request more records I will pursue those records until they are delivered to the Social Security Hearing Office.
For more information you may visit my website by typing in the address bar on the top of your page, http://www.socialsecuritydenied.com, or dial us at toll free 1 (877) 271-2633.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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