DO YOU HAVE A GOOD SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CASE?

Not everyone who thinks they are disabled can get Social Security disability benefits.  This is because the law is very strict and the requirements are very demanding.  Here is what I look for to know that a disability case is strong and has a good chance of success:

  • The claimant's impairment is severe and makes it impossible to work 40 hours a week on a regular and dependable basis--at any job.

  • Severe symptoms have lasted for at least 12 consecutive months or can be medically expected to last that long.

  • There is good and current medical treatment with records showing when the impairment began and detailing the severe symptoms.

  • The claimant has a stead employment history and would still be working if he/she were able to do so.

BONUS POINTS ARE GIVEN IF....

  • The claimant is 50 years of age or older.
  • A treating doctor will sign forms evaluating the claimant's ability to perform work related tasks.
  • The claimant appears to meet one of Social Security's published Listings.

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7027 Old Madison Pike - Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806

"Across From Bridge Street"

PH (256) 799-0297



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