If you are age 50 to age 61, you may be eligible for a quick favorable Decision.
This obscure opportunity can save you both time and money.
There is a little known and seldom used procedure for the 50 to 61 age group, which can significantly reduce the time it takes to receive a favorable decision. If you do meet the required criteria, you may be able to get your disability benefits approved quickly, without having to go to a 'Hearing'. Unfortunately, most representatives do not pursue these options, either because they are not aware of this process or because an early favorable decision may greatly reduce their fees.
How long, on the average, does it take for this process?
The procedure requires evaluating a claim and if it meets the criteria, preparing and sending a 'Request for Review and Decision' to ODAR (Office of Disability Adjudication and Review). If ODAR does decide to grant a quick favorable decision, it normally takes only two to four months for a decision as opposed to two years or more for a hearing.
What if ODAR does not grant you a favorable decision?
If for some reason, a decision is not granted, it will have no effect on your claim or hearing schedule, however, if ODAR does grant a decision though this process, it will be 'favorable' and you will be granted benefits immediately.
I specialize in getting quick results for this age group
I have been very successful in this process for those who are age 50 or older and can no longer work, which can significantly reduce the time it takes to receive a favorable decision. I may be able to get your disability benefits approved quickly, without having to go to a 'Hearing'. If you would like your disability evaluated to see if your claim would be eligible for this procedure, fill out and submit the form on the main page.
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