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Q: Where do I look for social security disability dockets

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A: To access Social Security Disability dockets and related information, you will need to visit the official website of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and use the tools and resources they provide. Here's how you can find Social Security Disability dockets:

1. **SSA Website**: Visit the official website of the Social Security Administration at www.ssa.gov.

2. **Search for Disability Dockets**: Use the search function on the SSA website to look for information related to Social Security Disability dockets. You can use keywords such as "disability dockets," "disability case status," or "SSDI hearings."

3. **Online Services**: The SSA offers online services for individuals who have applied for disability benefits. You can create an account on the SSA website and use the online services to track the status of your disability claim, find information about your hearings, and access related documents.

4. **My Social Security Account**: If you have a "My Social Security" account, you can log in to your account to access information about your disability claim, including any scheduled hearings and related dockets.

5. **Contact the SSA**: If you're unable to find the information you need on the website, you can contact the Social Security Administration directly. You can visit a local SSA office, call their toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213, or use their online contact form.

6. **Disability Hearing Office**: If you are specifically looking for information about a disability hearing, you can contact the hearing office where your case is being handled. The hearing office can provide information about the docket, hearing dates, and related details.

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