One of the most important components of a Social Security disability claim is the supporting medical evidence. Why is that?
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Medical evidence plays a critical role in determining eligibility for Social Security disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. The Social Security Administration uses your medical records and other information to determine whether you meet their definition of disability and if your condition is severe enough to prevent you from working.
When you apply for disability benefits, it’s important to provide the Social Security Administration with a complete and accurate medical history. This includes any treatments you’ve received, any tests or exams you’ve undergone, and any medications that you’re taking. The more detailed and up to date your medical records are, the easier it is for the Social Security Administration to make a decision about your case.
In some cases, the Social Security Administration may request that you undergo a medical evaluation by one of their own doctors. This is known as a consultative examination, or a CE. The CE is an opportunity for the Social Security Administration to gather additional information about your condition and how it affects your ability to work.
Another important aspect of medical care and disability cases is the ongoing treatment. Regular medical care is essential in managing your condition and preventing it from getting worse. If you stop receiving medical care, it may be difficult for the Social Security Administration to determine the severity of your condition and how it impacts your ability to work.
In sum, medical evidence and treatment play a critical role in disability cases. It’s important to provide the Social Security Administration with a complete and accurate medical history and to undergo a consultative examination, if requested. Ongoing medical treatment is also essential in managing your condition and in demonstrating to the Social Security Administration how your conditions impact your ability to work.
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