FACTS REQUIRED TO BE AWARDED SOCIAL SECURITY DISABIITY
As a disability advocate, my job is to get the facts required to prove your Social Security disability claim--and get you paid. The most important fact to be proven is that you are disabled according to Social Security's rules . It is not enough to make the judge believe that you are disabled. We must prove it according to the definition of "disability" found in the 20 Code of Federal regulations, Parts 1-99. Proof requires certain medical evidence showing the nature, duration and severity of your impairment and how it impacts your ability to perform work-related functions. A second fact we must prove is when your disability began . This is called the onset date. This date will determine how much back pay you can get and it will determine when your medicare coverage will start. Other facts that we must prove include: that you are not now working at substantial employment. that you have not worked at any substantial employment sinc...