Frequently Asked Questions about Social Security Disability Cases in Indiana
Below are the answers to common initial questions many clients have when they first contact Keller and Keller. We hope that the information below address many initial concerns you may have, but if you don't find the answers here, please contact us with questions specific to your case. The consultation is free and confidential.
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What's the definition of disability used by Social Security?
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How many different types of Social Security disability benefits are there?
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How do I apply for Social Security disability benefits?
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How long do I have to wait after becoming disabled before I can file for Social Security disability benefits?
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How does Social Security determine if I am disabled?
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Who decides if I am disabled?
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Why does Social Security consider my age in determining whether I am disabled?
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What do I do if Social Security denies my claim for Social Security disability benefits?
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What is "Reconsideration?"
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How long does it take to get a hearing on a Social Security disability claim?
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What are my chances of winning at a hearing?
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What is the Appeals Council?