Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 Hi , Applications for SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) can only be made by using paper forms or using the on-line forms. No phone applications are available; however, SSI, Supplemental Security Income applications, are made this way. Back to SSDI: I recommend using the new on-line application process. It is user-friendly, and if you need to stop in the middle of it, you will be given a ID number, so you can return and finish it later. Once you have all your background paperwork with you, Drs. letters, medical tests results, your work history, it is very straight forward. There is a section where you will need to describe the nature of your illness in your own words, and explain why you are no longer able to work (listt symptoms and what it is that you cannot do, example: " hand tremors - no longer possible to type without tremor surges, and tremor medication causes extreme drowsiness " . I would also recommend going to the Online site, getting the Disability Starter kit, as this will help you get the information organized for your application. Here's the link for the site http://www.ssa.gov/disability/ and here's the one to download the starter kit http://www.ssa.gov/disability/disability_starter_kits.htm and here's the link to the on-line SSDI application. Remember, you need to have already stopped working when you apply. With the start of the on-line application, SSA hopes to cut the waiting time of approval in 1/2. There's no need to go into your local SSA office in person, unless you are called in at a later date. I hope this helps some. ~ Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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