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Anyone Have Psa And Has Got SSA Disability From The USPS Please Give Some Advice.

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Myrtle Beach, SC
May 14, 2024
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Thank you for the information, I have most of the documents I may need , prior lower back surgery will be tied into this issue Iā€™m having now .

May 14, 2024
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If you're looking to apply for SSA disability benefits due to psoriatic arthritis (PsA), here are some steps and advice based on the information available:

1. Determine Eligibility: Ensure that your psoriatic arthritis prevents you from performing your current job or any other form of gainful employment.

2. Gather Show Full Answer

If you're looking to apply for SSA disability benefits due to psoriatic arthritis (PsA), here are some steps and advice based on the information available:

1. Determine Eligibility: Ensure that your psoriatic arthritis prevents you from performing your current job or any other form of gainful employment.

2. Gather Documentation: Collect all necessary documents such as medical records detailing your condition, proof of your inability to work, and any other relevant information that supports your disability claim.

3. Understand the Process: Familiarize yourself with the application process. You can apply online, by phone, or in person at a local Social Security office.

4. Consider Legal Assistance: If your initial claim is denied, you can appeal the decision. Many choose to hire a disability attorney for the appeals process, especially for hearings in front of an administrative law judge.

5. Patience and Persistence: The process can be lengthy and may require persistence, especially if your initial application is not approved. Appeals are a common part of the process.

6. Connect with Others: Engaging with a community, such as MyPsoriasisTeam, can provide support and additional advice from those who have gone through similar experiences.

Remember, each case is unique, so the specifics of your situation might influence the approach and outcome.

May 14, 2024

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