How to apply for disability reconsideration in New Hampshire?
By Hogan Smith
Updated 07/16/2025
If your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claim has been denied in New Hampshire, you still have options. Many disability claims are denied initially, but the reconsideration appeal gives you another chance to have your application reviewed and approved. Understanding how to apply for reconsideration properly is essential to strengthening your case.
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What is Disability Reconsideration?
Reconsideration is the first level of appeal after an initial denial. During reconsideration:
- A different SSA examiner will review your entire application
- You can submit new medical evidence or information to support your claim
- There is no in-person hearing at this stage
When Should You File for Reconsideration?
You must file your reconsideration appeal within 60 days of receiving your denial notice. Missing this deadline may force you to start a new application, delaying your benefits further.
Steps to Apply for Disability Reconsideration in New Hampshire
1. Review Your Denial Letter Carefully
Before filing for reconsideration, read your denial letter to understand why SSA denied your claim. Common reasons include:
- Lack of medical evidence proving your disability
- SSA determined your condition is not severe enough to prevent work
- Your income exceeds the substantial gainful activity (SGA) limit
- SSA believes you can still perform your past work or adjust to other types of work
Knowing the reason for denial helps you focus your appeal effectively.
2. Gather Additional Medical Evidence
To strengthen your reconsideration appeal:
- Obtain updated medical records from your doctors and specialists
- Request detailed statements from your treating physicians explaining how your condition limits your ability to work
- Include results from any new tests, imaging studies, or evaluations since your initial application
3. Submit Your Reconsideration Request
You can file your reconsideration appeal in New Hampshire through:
- Online: Using your my Social Security account at www.ssa.gov
- By Phone: Calling SSA at 1-800-772-1213 for assistance
- In Person: Visiting your local Social Security office. Scheduling an appointment can reduce wait times.
4. Complete All Appeal Forms Thoroughly
When submitting your reconsideration:
- Answer all questions completely and honestly
- Clearly describe how your condition affects your daily life and work ability
- Attach all additional medical records and supporting documentation
5. Follow Up Regularly
After submitting your appeal:
- Monitor your claim status through your my Social Security account
- Contact SSA if you do not receive updates within a reasonable timeframe
- Respond promptly to any SSA requests for additional information to avoid delays
What Happens After You Apply for Reconsideration?
During reconsideration:
- A different SSA examiner will review your case and any new evidence you submit
- A decision is usually issued within a few weeks to several months
- If your reconsideration is denied, the next step is to request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
How Hogan Smith Can Help
At Hogan Smith, we understand how stressful a disability denial can be. Our experienced team can:
- Review Your Denial Letter: Identify why your claim was denied and build a stronger appeal strategy
- Gather Additional Evidence: Help you collect updated medical records and detailed doctor statements
- File Your Reconsideration Properly: Ensure your appeal is complete, accurate, and submitted on time
- Prepare You for Next Steps: If reconsideration is denied, we will guide and represent you through the hearing process to fight for your benefits
Contact Hogan Smith Today
If your SSDI or SSI claim was denied in New Hampshire, don’t navigate the reconsideration process alone. Contact Hogan Smith today for a free consultation, and let us help you fight for the disability benefits you deserve.
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