The Social Security Administration (SSA) recomme n ds that people apply for benefits as soon as possible after their disability diagnosis. That's because it can take anywhere from a few months to a couple of years to get your disability application approved. The disability application process is often complex and time-consuming. And with certain medical conditions or impairments, waiting that long for SSD payments means skipping doctor visits (or worse). High medical bills or unpaid living expenses add stress that can make your health problems worse. So, expect to wait at least 3–5 months for the SSA to review your disability application before hearing a decision on your claim. The SSA fast-tracks any disability application for anyone who's terminally ill or has a CAL list condition. But you don't need a special impairment to get the SSA to speed up your disability application review. Learn five ways to put your disability application at the front of the line and get your claim reviewed much faster below.
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