how come ssa says im medically disabled but attorney saying they are wrong?

by Prof. Sandy Nicolas 10 min read

Do I need a lawyer to apply for Social Security disability?

While it doesn't hurt your case if your doctor says "My patient is totally disabled," it does not help as much as you might think. "Disabled" is a legal determination, saved for Social Security examiners and judges to make, not a medical one. Also, eligibility for VA disability compensation is much different than for Social Security or SSI ...

How does the SSA make a decision on a disability?

To decide whether you are disabled, we use a five-step process. (This will open another browser window.) Listed below are frequently asked questions about Step 4 and Step 5 of the process. We need to find out about your past work to decide if you can still do it. To make this decision, we need to know how you did your job.

What happens after my Social Security disability claim is approved?

This disability planner page lists some of the circumstances that can change your eligibility for benefits after you start receiving them, how often we review your case to check whether you are still disabled, the two things that can cause Social Security to decide that you are no longer disabled, and what happens if you go back to work while you are receiving benefits.

What happens if you are denied Social Security disability?

Income Taxes And Your Social Security Benefits. Medicare Coverage If You're Disabled. We automatically enroll you in Original Medicare (Parts A and B) after you get disability benefits for two years. However, if your disability results from ALS, Medicare coverage begins sooner, generally the first month you are eligible for disability benefits.

How does Social Security decide if I am disabled?

We consider your medical conditions, age, education, past work experience, and any transferable skills you may have. If you can't do other work, we'll decide you qualify for disability benefits. If you can do other work, we'll decide that you don't have a qualifying disability and your claim will be denied.

What does it mean when disability says a medical decision has been made?

Essentially, this status message means that the SSA has made a medical decision about whether or not you are disabled, but they're not going to tell you what that decision is yet.Dec 31, 2020

What disqualifies a person from disability?

For SSDI, which is the benefit program for workers who have paid into the Social Security system over multiple years, one of the most basic reasons you could be denied benefits is that, when you apply, you are working above the limit where it is considered "substantial gainful activity" (SGA).

What is a severe impairment for Social Security disability?

A key requirement is proof of a severe impairment, which the SSA defines as a condition that significantly limits the individual's physical or mental abilities, so that he or she is unable to perform basic work activities.

What does it mean when SSA says a medical decision has been made and we are working to process your benefit application?

It means you were approved. The non-medical is just an SSI financial review.Aug 1, 2019

What does it mean to be medically approved for SSI?

It means that you meet the medical qualifications, which is one half of the requirements to qualify for benefits. The SSA must determine if you meet the technical requirements, which in the case of SSI means determining if your income and financial resources are under the SSI maximum for both.Feb 1, 2018

What should you not say in a disability interview?

Do not say things like, “I want to work” or “If I could work, I would.” By saying such statements, a judge may get the picture that you could possibly work. The point is that there are some people with extreme disabilities who do work but this is not the point that you should be making at your hearing.

How many times can Social Security deny you?

There is really no limit to the number of times you can apply for benefits or appeal your disability claim. However, there are a variety of other factors to consider when deciding whether to apply or appeal a denied claim. For many applicants who have received a claim denial, an appeal is the best course of action.Nov 26, 2019

What is the most approved disability?

Arthritis and other musculoskeletal disabilities are the most commonly approved conditions for disability benefits. If you are unable to walk due to arthritis, or unable to perform dexterous movements like typing or writing, you will qualify.Dec 16, 2021

What is a medically determinable impairment?

A medically determinable physical or mental impairment is an impairment that results from anatomical, physiological, or psychological abnormalities that can be shown by medically acceptable clinical and laboratory diagnostic techniques.

What are the top 10 disabilities?

What Are the Top 10 Disabilities?Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue. ... Mood Disorders. ... Nervous System and Sense Organs. ... Intellectual Disabilities. ... Circulatory System. ... Schizophrenic and Other Psychotic Disorders. ... Other Mental Disorders. ... Injuries.More items...

What is a substantial disability?

A substantial disability means the existence of significant functional limitations in three or more of the following major life activities: communication, learning, self-care, mobility, self-direction, capacity for independent living, and economic self-sufficiency.Oct 16, 2014