Albuquerque-Social-Security-disability-law-office-300x198Clients of an attorney from the Albuquerque Social Security disability law office frequently ask questions about preparing for the hearing.

Preparations an Attorney Will Take Prior to a Hearing

When your hearing approaches, your attorney will go over your Social Security file and determine what must be proven to win benefits. All the required records from your case will be accumulated, including your medical history. Individual doctor reports might also be obtained if they’re needed. Shortly before the hearing, you and your attorney will meet to prepare your testimony. In addition, possible witnesses will be spoken to to decide whether or not their testimony will be useful in the case.

How a Client Can Prepare for the Hearing

You must consider who would be a good witness to support the claims made in the case. It should be someone who knows you well and understands how your issues are causing problems in your life. Some call a spouse as their witness. Other options are family members and close friends. These witnesses can be useful, but sometimes, the judge might look twice at their testimony because the perception will be that they want to help you no matter what. The best possible witnesses are those who will be viewed as objective. Good witnesses of this kind might be neighbors and fellow employees.

Clients Often Wonder Whether They Should Get Letters About Their Disability

Letters can help a Social Security disability case. In general, the more letters that are written, the better it is for your case. Your attorney can give you a memo with instructions on how this letter should be written.

Contact an Experienced Albuquerque Social Security Disability Attorney

If you have questions about preparing for your Social Security disability case, an attorney can help. Call Michelle Baca, Attorney at Law at 505-872-1142 today.