
If you decide to seek one of the exemplary Social Security benefits advocates at Disability Experts of Florida, they will guide you through every step of procuring your SSDI and/or SSI, carefully and thoughtfully accompanying you through each detail that will be pertinent to your case. That said, we still get asked by folks how they can help with their Florida SSDI hearing; because of this, we have compiled this brief list that will help prepare you for what you need to know going into your hearing.
Something to remember about Social Security hearings is that they are informal hearings, which means you do not have to worry about formal rules of evidence. A Social Security disability hearing is fairly straightforward; should you opt to seek advocacy from Disability Experts of Florida, your SS advocate will be the one asking questions of you. Even though these hearings are informal, it is still typically the most stressful part of the overall process for many people. In order to minimize this stress, we recommend one of our experts to help you through the process. It significantly reduces the anxiety associated with the courtroom experience. It’s also a benefit to have an advocate representing you, particularly when there will be a vocational expert at your hearing. Because the advocates at Disability Experts of Florida routinely cross-examine vocational experts (VE), we already understand what they are looking for during the course of a hearing.
The following three points are things you can take into account to help with your Social Security Disability or Supplemental Security Income hearing:
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