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Why Virtual Hearings are Better for You When

Requesting your Monthly Disability SSDI Payments.

Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can be a stressful process, especially when it comes to the hearing phase. But did you know that opting for a virtual hearing can make things a lot easier? Here are some reasons why virtual hearings are better than in-person ones.

Convenience

Virtual hearings can be done from the comfort of your own home. There’s no need to travel to a hearing office, which can be especially difficult if you have mobility issues or live far from the nearest Social Security office. All you need is a computer or smartphone with internet access.

Reduced Stress

Attending a hearing in person can be intimidating. The formal setting, the presence of other people, and the unfamiliar environment can add to your anxiety. Virtual hearings, on the other hand, allow you to be in a familiar and comfortable setting, which can help you stay calm and focused.

Time-Saving

Virtual hearings can save you a lot of time. There’s no need to spend hours commuting or waiting in a crowded waiting room. This can also make it easier to fit the hearing into your schedule, especially if you have other commitments.

Accessibility

For those with disabilities, accessibility is a major concern. Virtual hearings eliminate the need for physical travel and make it easier for people with disabilities to participate fully. You can use assistive technologies like screen readers or magnifiers if needed.

Health and Safety

Especially in light of recent health concerns, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual hearings reduce the risk of exposure to illnesses. You can attend your hearing without worrying about coming into contact with other people and potentially getting sick.

Efficiency

Virtual hearings often run more smoothly and on time compared to in-person hearings. There are fewer logistical issues to deal with, like setting up the hearing room or managing large groups of people. This can lead to a quicker resolution of your case.

TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL VIRTUAL HEARING

Test Your Technology: Make sure your device and internet connection are working well before the hearing.

Find a Quiet Space: Choose a quiet, private area where you won’t be disturbed.

Prepare Your Documents: Have all necessary documents and evidence ready to share electronically. At House of Justice your attorney will have all these documents at their disposal and be able to explain your case to the judge, making sure it meets all the strict guidelines established by Social Security when they review cases at the hearing level.

Dress Appropriately: Wear professional clothing, just like you would for an in-person hearing.

Conclusion

In conclusion, virtual hearings offer numerous advantages over in-person hearings for SSDI cases. They are more convenient, less stressful, and safer, making the process easier and more accessible for everyone involved. At House of Justice we recommend choosing a virtual hearing for your monthly SSDI disability checks. To make it even easier, we will send the request form to you so you can sign it and then we will submit and verrify your request with Social Security.

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