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Free downloadable e-booklet on appealing a denial of benefits

Explains:

  1. Why most applications are initially rejected
  2. Tips for a successful appeal
  3. Common mistakes to avoid
  4. Answers to frequently asked questions

Free bonus: 10 lessons on appeals and the disability hearing

  1. Filing your first appeal
  2. Filing your second appeal
  3. Obtaining persuasive medical evidence
  4. Educating your treating doctor
  5. Explaining negative test results
  6. Your functional capacity
  7. Overcoming the reason you were initially denied
  8. Common examples of erroneous denials
  9. SSA medical experts
  10. SSA vocational experts

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