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How do You Prove that You are Disabled? 3 Proven Arguments
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If you decide to apply for Social Security disability, you have to prove to the Social Security Administration that you are disabled. In the last episode, I explained how SSA defines the term "disabled." In this episode, I discuss the three arguments, or theories of disability, you must use to convince SSA that you meet the definition.
The three arguments you can use are:
- Do you meet a listing? Learn more about this argument at my website MeetaListing.com
- Do you fit within a "grid rule?" Learn more about the grid rules at my website Gridrules.net
- Does the medical and non-medical evidence in your file prove that your capacity to function at work has been so reduced that you would not be a reliable employee at even the easiest, entry-level job. This is called the "functional capacity argument."
=============== FREE SURVIVAL KIT ================
Don't know where to begin? Download my free
“Secrets of Getting Approved” Survival Kit at
https://bit.ly/SSD-Survival-Kit-2
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============== FREE CASE EVALUATION =============
If you or a loved one would like a case evaluation for your
SSDI or SSI case, please contact me at
https://bit.ly/Contact-Jonathan-2
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=================== CONTACT ME =================
Jonathan Ginsberg
Social Security Disability Attorney
Website: https://www.ssdAnswers.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GinsbergLaw/
Telephone: 800-890-2262
https://bit.ly/Contact-Jonathan-2
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PODCAST: Click to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/social-security-disability-law-podcast/id1449712246
YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Click to SUBSCRIBE to my YOUTUBE Channel for Social Security Disability Videos***
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Manage episode 232623007 series 2505482
If you decide to apply for Social Security disability, you have to prove to the Social Security Administration that you are disabled. In the last episode, I explained how SSA defines the term "disabled." In this episode, I discuss the three arguments, or theories of disability, you must use to convince SSA that you meet the definition.
The three arguments you can use are:
- Do you meet a listing? Learn more about this argument at my website MeetaListing.com
- Do you fit within a "grid rule?" Learn more about the grid rules at my website Gridrules.net
- Does the medical and non-medical evidence in your file prove that your capacity to function at work has been so reduced that you would not be a reliable employee at even the easiest, entry-level job. This is called the "functional capacity argument."
=============== FREE SURVIVAL KIT ================
Don't know where to begin? Download my free
“Secrets of Getting Approved” Survival Kit at
https://bit.ly/SSD-Survival-Kit-2
================================================
============== FREE CASE EVALUATION =============
If you or a loved one would like a case evaluation for your
SSDI or SSI case, please contact me at
https://bit.ly/Contact-Jonathan-2
================================================
=================== CONTACT ME =================
Jonathan Ginsberg
Social Security Disability Attorney
Website: https://www.ssdAnswers.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GinsbergLaw/
Telephone: 800-890-2262
https://bit.ly/Contact-Jonathan-2
================================================
PODCAST: Click to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/social-security-disability-law-podcast/id1449712246
YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Click to SUBSCRIBE to my YOUTUBE Channel for Social Security Disability Videos***
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ginsbergssd
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