Throughout every phase of your Social Security Disability case, your Columbia disability lawyer will be advising you of what to expect next. The following are frequently asked questions about forms and your medical records during a Social Security disability hearing. If you have any further questions about forms or medical records for your hearing, contact your Columbia disability lawyer.
You will not need to provide any medical reports or records for your lawyer on your own. Your lawyer will let you know if they require your medical records for your case.
If you receive a completed disability form from your doctor that is meant to go to your insurance company, in that case you will want to be sure to send a copy to your disability lawyer.
In some disability cases, there may be a form that your doctor will need to fill out in regards to how much work you are able to do. In this case, call your lawyer if you receive a form directly from the judge. Your disability lawyer will advise you what to do next.
It is advised that you do not send anything to the judge without first running it by your lawyer.
You will not need to send anything to your lawyer, however the Acknowledgment of Notice of Hearing will need to be sent back to the judge. You lawyer will not need to review before sending.
For an experienced professional in Columbia social security law, contact your local disability lawyer today from the Bridgman Law Offices at 704-815-6055. At the Bridgman Law Offices, our Columbia disability lawyer will help you fight for the best possible outcome in your disability case.
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