How to Prepare for Your First Meeting with a Social Security Disability Lawyer

While there’s no way to guarantee your Social Security disability claim will be approved, there are steps you can take to increase your chances of securing the benefits you deserve. In fact, you can start from day one by preparing for your first meeting with the attorney.

Read on for a few things you should do in advance to help your claim get off to a strong start during your initial consultation:

1. Compile Your Medical Records

Medical records are inevitably the foundation of every disability claim, so compile whatever you have on hand (or what you have access to via your providers’ online portals), and then bring the documents to your first meeting. You should be prepared to present diagnostic images, nursing logs, progress reports, psychological evaluations, and any other relevant documents that provide insight on your injury, illness, or disability.

2. Gather Relevant Financial Documents

Generally speaking, disability benefits are based on past wages. As such, your lawyer will want to see your most recent paystubs and tax returns. After reviewing such documents, they’ll be able to give you some idea of what to expect in the way of payments if your claim is approved.

3. Start Keeping a Journal

In order to be eligible for disability benefits, you must be unable to earn a living wage. While the Social Security Administration (SSA) is not going to take your word for it—they need to see documentation from legitimate medical professionals vouching for you—you may be able to bolster your credibility using journal entries.

What’s more, your legal team will want to know about your everyday life and the kinds of hurdles you face as a result of your disability. Detailed statements in your own words will allow them to devise a strategic angle for your claim, so start writing in a journal as soon as you decide you want to apply for benefits. Then, bring these entries to your first meeting with the attorney.

4. Dig up Any Correspondence with the SSA

Have you had any correspondence with the SSA regarding your claim? If so—or if you’ve already received a denial—gather the letters and make sure to bring them to your initial consultation. Your lawyer needs to know exactly where you stand with the SSA in order to devise a way forward.

If you’ve had any phone calls with a representative, write down what the call was about as soon as possible, and bring that log to your meeting, as well.

Speak with a West Palm Beach Social Security Disability Attorney

If you want to apply for Social Security disability benefits—or appeal a denial—turn to Weston & Pape for personalized guidance at every stage of the process. Our team knows what it takes for injured, ill, and disabled parties to secure the funds they deserve, and we’re prepared to fight tenaciously on your behalf. Call 561-299-3999 or submit our Contact Form to schedule a free initial consultation with Social Security disability lawyer in West Palm Beach.

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John Pape

John Pape is the Managing Partner at Weston & Pape and has more than 30 years of experience representing injured clients across Florida. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Miami School of Law, he has devoted his entire career to personal injury cases, including motor-vehicle accidents, wrongful death, and nursing-home neglect. Recognized by Verdict7, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, and Premier Lawyers of America, John is known for his thorough preparation and commitment to achieving meaningful results for his clients.

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