The Key to Winning Social Security Disability Benefits

It is very disappointing to read many of the medical reports submitted to Social Security Judges.

They read like little is wrong with the person. Phrases such as “doing well” or “responding to treatment” or “no complaints” appear.

This is fine if this is your true condition. However, many claimants will tell you that they can barely do anything around the house and they certainly cannot work full time.

If your records contain phrases such as mentioned above, then you will most definitely lose.

You must tell the doctor and nurses your true condition regarding pain, mobility, limitations and energy level.

This must be done at every doctor’s visit.

If you need a cane, brace or any other assistive device make sure that you ask the doctor for a prescription.

This shows the doctor agrees with your condition and limitations.

Your medical providers must be aware of all your major problems and record them in your medical file.

Social Security Judges lean heavily on medical records, do not lose your case because you fail to tell your doctors and nurses the whole truth regarding your condition.

Questions about your disability case? Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

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Some interesting statistics regarding disability claims.
The approval ratings are trending down. Administrative Law Judges are really cracking down on cases and denying many more cases.

Mental Illness and Social Security Disability

It is very difficult to win your Social Security Disability case if you are suffering from mental illness and have no other physical problems.

The reason is that Social Security and many Administrative Law Judges have a hidden bias against mental illness.

They believe that there is some type of a job a person can perform even if they suffer from severe depression and anxiety.

You will need to make sure that you do everything appropriately to put your situation in the proper light.

Make sure that you go to a counselor and a psychiatrist.

A specialist shows that your condition is serious.

Make sure that you explain your symptoms and problems to your counselor and psychiatrist.

You want the medical records to reflect your specific limitations such as concentration and focus, racing thoughts, frequent panic attacks, medications that make you zombie like, or suicidal thoughts.

Make sure that you keep your lawyer informed about any mental hospitalizations, shock therapy, medications and other treatment.

Make sure that you keep a journal or notebook describing problems you face throughout your daily activities.

Make sure that you have a record of problems you had in past jobs that caused you to leave or be terminated.

The key is highlighting the problems that you prevent you from working even simple jobs.

Questions about your Disability case? Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Ideas for Back Conditions and Social Security Disability

Social Security Disability cases are difficult to win these days.

Therefore, you must make sure you do everything you can to explain your situation and how it affects your daily activities.

With back injuries and conditions Social Security often thinks you are limited, but that you can still work a sit down job.

The problem with most back injuries is that the pain is ongoing and interferes with concentration and focus, and the medications often cause sleepiness and low energy.

Here are some ideas to help with your case:

Every time you go to the doctor explain your pain level and the problems you have. Make sure that you are honest with the doctor. Do not pretend that you are fine, and explain the level your pain is most of the time. Remember Social Security will read these medical records and use them to decide whether you are disabled.

Tell the doctor what problems your pain causes. For instance, I have to spend most of the day laying down because of my pain. My pain is so bad that I cannot focus on anything else for several hours until it gets under control.

Tell your doctors if you have any side effects with your medications. Such as, it makes me very sleepy and I have to take a nap every afternoon.

If you need a cane get a prescription from your doctor.

Keep track of what you do every day and the problems you have.

Make sure that you have a family member or friend write a letter for you that explains your problems and how you are limited at home.

Questions about how disability works? Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.