Why does SSI want a phone interview?

Basically, they are checking to see how poor you are. They also ask about your household, living situation, and rent, to help decide how much SSI you will get. This interview only happens for SSI. It does not happen for SSDI.
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What happens on phone interview with SSI?

For telephone and in-person interviews, we send a letter telling you that we will call you on a certain date and time, or ask you to come into the local Social Security office for a redetermination. Our staff will fill out the forms during the interview based on information you give them.
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What questions are asked during SSI phone interview?

When your conditions became disabling:
  • Dates you last worked.
  • Your doctor's names, address, phone numbers, and dates of visits.
  • Names of medications you take.
  • Names of medical tests you've had.
  • Marital information.
  • Your current living arrangements, including who lives there and the monthly household expenses.
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What do I need for my SSI phone interview?

Dates you last worked; The names, addresses, phone numbers, and dates of visits to your doctors; The names of medications that you take and medical tests you've had; and. Marital information.
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How long does a SSI phone interview take?

The interview will take place either in your local Social Security office or by telephone. It will take at least 1 hour.
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What is it like to attend a phone hearing for Social Security Disability benefits?



What should you not say in a disability interview?

The following five statements should never be announced at your disability hearing.
  • “I can't work because no one will hire me.” ...
  • “I don't know why I'm here. ...
  • “I don't do chores because my significant other, friend or family member does them.” ...
  • “I have never used drugs or alcohol in my life.”
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What can you not say in a social security disability interview?

Making Statements That Can Hurt Your Claim – Unless you are specifically asked pertinent questions, do not talk about alcohol or drug use, criminal history, family members getting disability or unemployment, or similar topics. However, if you are asked directly about any of those topics, answer them truthfully.
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What is the most approved disability?

1. Arthritis. Arthritis and other musculoskeletal disabilities are the most commonly approved conditions for disability benefits. If you are unable to walk due to arthritis, or unable to perform dexterous movements like typing or writing, you will qualify.
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How do you pass the mental test for SSI?

6 Useful Tips For Your Mental Examination
  1. Answer The Question. ...
  2. Be Honest And Don't Exaggerate. ...
  3. Try Not To Ramble Or Go Off Subject. ...
  4. Be Specific About Your Symptoms And Limitations. ...
  5. Paint A Picture Of Your Daily Living. ...
  6. Don't Be Embarrassed.
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What conditions automatically qualify you for disability?

What Conditions Automatically Qualify You for Disability?
  • Musculoskeletal disorders (e.g., bone, joint injuries, skeletal spine injuries)
  • Special senses and speech (e.g., visual disorders, blindness)
  • Respiratory disorders (e.g., chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma)
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What happens after phone interview with disability?

You might be able to do a telephone interview, but you'll most likely have to go to your local Social Security office and sit down with a claims representative. After that meeting, the representative will submit your claim to an examiner for a final decision.
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Is SSI easy to get approved?

According to government statistics for applications filed in 2018, many people receive technical denials: 45% for SSDI applicants and 18% for SSI. In that same year, approval rates at the application level based on medical eligibility alone were 41% for SSDI and 37% for SSI.
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How often does SSI do a review?

If improvement is possible, but can't be predicted, we'll review your case about every three years. If improvement is not expected, we'll review your case every seven years. Your initial award notice will tell you when you can expect your first medical review.
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Does SSI disability call you?

Our employees will never threaten you for information or promise a benefit in exchange for personal information or money. We may call you in some situations, but will never: Threaten you. Suspend your SSN.
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What kind of questions does Social Security Disability ask?

The SSA will try to evaluate the severity of your illness and whether or not it's expected to improve. You may be asked about your ability to care for yourself or do daily activities, such as cooking, shopping, cleaning, etc. You may be asked how long you're able to sit, walk, or stand or how much you can lift.
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Does everyone get denied SSI the first time?

No, the Social Security Administration (SSA) does not deny everyone the first time they apply. However, it does initially deny nearly two-thirds of all Social Security disability applications.
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What happens at a SSI mental exam?

In addition to performing intelligence or memory testing, a psychologist performing an evaluation will interview the claimant about his or her life, family, background, thoughts, and feelings. The psychologist must issue a written report to Social Security within ten days of performing the exam.
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What happens when Social Security sends you to their doctor?

What Does it Mean When Social Security Sends You To a Doctor? If social security sends you a letter asking you to see a doctor at their expense, it means that the disability examiner thinks there is not enough medical evidence on the disabilities that you are alleging.
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What happens at a mental status exam for disability?

The MSE will test memory, language skills, awareness, and mood (such as depression or agitation). During an MSE, you may be asked to recall items on a list after reading it, count by fives, name the current President, tell the examiner about your childhood, interpret what is going on in a picture, and so on.
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What is the hardest state to get disability?

Oklahoma is the hardest state to get for Social Security disability. This state has an SSDI approval rate of only 33.4% in 2020 and also had the worst approval rate in 2019 with 34.6% of SSDI applications approved. Alaska had the second-worst approval rate, with 35.3% of applications approved in 2020 and 36.2% in 2019.
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What are 4 hidden disabilities?

The four most common types of hidden disabilities are:
  1. Autoimmune Diseases. In most people, the body's immune system protects them from invaders like bacteria and viruses. ...
  2. Mental Health Conditions. ...
  3. Neurological Disorders. ...
  4. Chronic Pain and Fatigue Disorders.
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How can I increase my chances of getting disability?

Tips to Improve Your Chances of Getting Disability Benefits
  1. File Your Claim as Soon as Possible. ...
  2. Make an Appeal within 60 Days. ...
  3. Provide Full Details of Medical Treatment. ...
  4. Provide Proof of Recent Treatment. ...
  5. Report your Symptoms Accurately. ...
  6. Provide Medical Evidence. ...
  7. Provide Details of your Work History.
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How do I answer a Social Security disability question?

How to Answer Disability Questionnaires
  1. Write clearly and legibly. Avoid erasures as much as possible. ...
  2. Do not leave any section of the form blank (unless otherwise specified). ...
  3. Give consistent answers. ...
  4. Answer the questions truthfully. ...
  5. Follow the instructions on the form.
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How would you describe daily activities for disability?

Activities of daily living include any activity you engage in on a daily basis such as showering, brushing your teeth, house cleaning, shopping, etc. The SSA needs to know if your condition causes pain or difficultly when performing any daily activity.
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How do I prepare for a Social Security hearing?

Five Tips to Prepare for Your Hearing
  1. Review your file. You need to review your application, your medical records, and any correspondence with the SSA. ...
  2. Prepare a cheat sheet. ...
  3. Provide recent medical records. ...
  4. Obtain a written doctor's statement. ...
  5. Retain an attorney.
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