Social Security has several factors they consider in any given case. However, some information is relevant in every case. Social security will consider:
(1) Are you currently working?
(2) If you are not working, when did you last work?
(3) Your age;
(4) The severity of the medical conditions that you suffer from;
(5) The evidence and medical records that you have to support your case; and
(6) Supporting reports from independent medical evaluations ordered by Social Security.
Every case is different and each will be evaluated independently. There are only a select few circumstances where a given case will have a fixed outcome.
***Remember, the majority of disability cases are denied. The next step after a denial is to file an appeal, which must be filed within 60 days.
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