| What 
			you can do to speed up your disability application 
 
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            [March 29, 2011] 
            If 
			your disabling condition is preventing you from continuing to work, 
			you may want to apply for disability benefits through Social 
			Security. In most cases, doing so involves a thorough process of 
			determining your eligibility, medical condition, and ability to 
			work. Because we look so carefully at so many cases — more than 
			three million each year — it can take us three to five months to 
			determine whether you are eligible.  
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            | Processing times on that 
			initial claim can vary depending on several factors, but primarily 
			on: 
				the nature of your 
				disability;how quickly we obtain 
				medical evidence from your doctor or other medical sources; andwhether we need to 
				send you for a medical examination in order to obtain evidence 
				to support your claim. There are things you can do 
			to help speed up the process. The more information you provide up 
			front, the less time it will take us to obtain the evidence we need 
			— and the faster your claim can be processed. 
			
			 What type of information do 
			we need?  
				Any medical records or 
				documentation you have is helpful. We can make copies of the 
				records you have and return your originals;The names, addresses, 
				and phone numbers for any doctors, medical facilities, treatment 
				centers, or providers related to your disabling condition;The names, addresses, 
				and phone numbers for previous employers and the dates worked 
				for each employer;Workers’ compensation 
				information, including the settlement agreement, date of injury, 
				claim number, and proof of other disability benefits awarded;Names and dates of 
				birth of your minor children and your spouse;Dates of marriages and 
				divorces (if any);Checking or savings 
				account number, and the bank’s 9-digit routing number, so we can 
				deposit your payment electronically;Name, address, and 
				phone number of a person we can contact if we are unable to get 
				in touch with you. If this disability 
			application is for a child, we need the name, address, phone number 
			of the schools attended and any school records you can provide. [to top of second 
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			We also ask you to sign 
			release forms that give us permission to obtain the information 
			needed from third parties to make a decision on your claim. The best place to start is 
			online at 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/disability. 
			Select “Disability Starter Kit” in the left column. There, you’ll 
			find more information and starter kits for both adults and children.
			 
			
			 You can apply online for 
			disability benefits (the easiest method), or you can make an 
			appointment by phone or in a Social Security office. The choice is 
			yours. (For Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits, 
			you cannot apply online, but you still can complete the Disability 
			Starter Kit to prepare for the interview and speed-up the processing 
			time.) If you’re considering an 
			application for disability benefits, the place to go is 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/disability. By Judith Bartels Social Security District 
			Manager in Springfield, IL  
 
			
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