Medical Evidence

If you apply for SSDI benefits and do not have proper medical evidence, you will more than likely be denied, and told you do not qualify for benefits. Cases for SSDI in NC require legal attention from skilled and qualified attorneys with years of experience in the Social Security Disability area of law. The Clauson Law Firm is prepared to help you determine what type of medical evidence you need to make sure your documentation is strong, and has the best possible chance of being approved. If you do not already have the correct records and forms, our law office can help in requesting and receiving medical records and in sending your physician a form to complete. Providing the proper forms and recent documentation is imperative when it comes to proving your disability case.

Are You “Medically Determinable”?

In order to qualify for SSDI in North Carolina you must prove that that you have a mental or physical impairment that prevents you from working. How you have this documented by a physician makes all the difference in the world. Your impairments must be supported with documentation, such as: treatment notes, hospitalizations, examinations, laboratory results, and clinical diagnostic techniques.

A Few Examples of Disabling Physical and Psychological Conditions (not a comprehensive list):

  • Heart Disease
  • Cancer
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Arthritis
  • Diabetes
  • Muscle Problems
  • Anxiety
  • Schizophrenia
  • Depression

Contact Us

Contact The Clauson Law Firm to determine if you qualify for SSDI benefits due to physical or psychological impairments. We are ready to answer your questions and offer you comprehensive information concerning SSDI benefits and your legal rights.

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