The goal of an SSA analyst is to determine if you fall under their definition of disability so that you can claim long-term disability benefits. As a claimant, you’re responsible for providing medical evidence of your impairments and their severity. While SSA can gather the evidence based on your list of resources, having proof ready makes processing your benefits faster.
Submitting Medical Evidence Scenarios
The SSA analyst will need medical evidence such as copies of your medical records, health worker reports, and recent test results. However, there are some misconceptions people may have that they unintentionally delay filing their claims. Here are some scenarios we hope to Clear up:
Scenario 1: You have your copies of medical evidence
Submit them immediately. When you have it ready, it makes filing your claims faster.
Scenario 2: You have incomplete copies of medical evidence
Submit the ones you have immediately. Applying early may help you retain your disability benefits. SSA will do the rest by contacting your medical source(s) to send your other evidence to them. Or you can gather the rest to make the process faster.
Scenario 3: The obtained evidence from you and your medical source(s) is insufficient
The SSA analyst will ask you to undergo a Consultative Examination (CE) paid from their pocket. However, SSA may prefer an independent medical source to your hospital or clinic to conduct the CE.
The Three Keys for a Strong Medical Evidence
Ideally, CE is a convenient way for claimants to get a complete and detailed medical record sufficient for SSA. But to save time and energy, you can build robust medical evidence to make your process faster without requiring CE or making several trips to the SSA.
Admissible evidence must have the following:
- Severity of impairment(s),
- Duration of the impairment(s), and
- Limited functions that the impairments cause (walking, lifting, going to the bathroom, etc.)
We can use SSA CE’s objective and subjective evidence requirements to show the severity and duration of impairment(s) and how it limits the claimant.
How to Strengthen a Disability Case with Objective Evidence
Objective evidence is measurable or clear signs of abnormalities that cannot be faked or exaggerated:
- Get all recommended diagnostic and laboratory testing.
- Have additional testing to provide more accurate proof of your symptoms and limitations.
- Create a detailed list of your medical appointments.
How to Strengthen a Disability Case with Subjective Evidence
Subjective evidence is documented symptoms experienced by the claimant. The more consistent the subjective evidence is, the stronger it is as evidence:
- Reporting all your symptoms to your doctors at every appointment for proper documentation
- Following your doctors’ prescriptions and recommended treatments (non-compliance can be seen as disinterest in getting better)
- Keep a detailed record of your medications and their side effects to give SSA an understanding of how your meds can impact your daily living
How to Strengthen a Disability Case with Medical Expert Opinion
Your healthcare provider’s assessment of your condition can provide insightful information on how it impacts your life. A signed evaluation or narrative letter of your chief complaint(s) can strengthen your case.
Getting treated frequently helps your Doctor be familiar with your conditions and their consistency within your medical record.
How Marken Law Can Help You
Consistency among the objective and subjective evidence and medical consultation strengthens your disability case. At Marken Law, we review your disability case for inconsistencies and missing requirements. Then, we add more supportive medical opinions to create your extensive medical evidence.
Depending on the case, here are our methods to make explicit disability claims for you:
- Interview your doctor through a questionnaire. The questionnaire we provide is relevant to your specific conditions. The results are drafted so the SSA analyst understands how your condition limits your daily activities.
- Collect clarifying answers for you. We contact your healthcare providers on conflicting data, unexplained findings, and complicated conditions so the SSA analyst does not have to.
- Get medical opinions from our medical network. As lawyers licensed in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California, our medical connections objectively review your medical evidence, and we record their evaluations. Their evaluations can support the expert opinions of your healthcare providers.
Glaring medical evidence cannot be ignored. To get approval for your disability claims fast, you’ll need to get everything right.
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