Disability Myths #2

 Myth 2: People who are not disabled often unfairly win benefits while truly disabled people are denied benefits.

The Social Security disability process can be slow and inefficient and can seem unfair. Contrary to what you may have seen or heard; the Social Security disability program is not fraught with fraud. In fact, the opposite is true. According to the Inspector General out of the millions of claims filed by disabled people the percentage of fraud is less than 1%. This myth prevails due to a lack of understanding of Social Security’s definition of disabled as well as knowledge of the full health conditions of the person perceived as not deserving benefits. 

 

In most cases disabled people will eventually have their benefits approved – so long as are sure to properly appeal. It can be a long and frustrating process to have to deal with, especially when you are also faced with illness or injury. But, as I have been telling my clients during my 25 years helping them, the two things you must have when dealing with Social Security disability is patience and perseverance.








George C Piemonte

Martin, Jones, & Piemonte

Board Certified Specialist in Social Security Disability Law

Admitted to the US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

NOSSCR Vice President

Website: www.mjpdisability.com


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