Top 8 Ways to Get Approved for Social Security Disability

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  • Social Security does not make it easy to win disability benefits. Approval rates at hearings have dropped from around 60% just a few years ago to around 40% today. In some hearing offices, judges approve even lower percentages. Delays are increasing and many in Congress believe, incorrectly, that Social Security disability is riddled with fraud.
    In this challenging environment, you need to understand exactly what it takes to win. In this video, I highlight eight factors that you should consider when applying, filling out SSA’s forms, or testifying at a hearing.
    As I discussed in a previous video “What is the #1 Biggest Mistake You Can Make When Applying for Social Security Disability” ( • What is #1 Biggest Mis... ), you have to speak Social Security’s language and understand clearly what a Social Security judge or adjudicator must have in order to grant your application for benefits.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 744

  • @nancysmith6809
    @nancysmith6809 4 роки тому +198

    I just wanted to let you know I really enjoyed all your video about disability I believe I have watched about all of them. But never the less I won my disability hearing on 8/18/2020. Thanks for your videos keep doing what you are doing may God keep on bless you and your family.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  Рік тому +9

      _Thank you for your kind words Nancy!_

  • @MerkinMuffly
    @MerkinMuffly 5 років тому +256

    Finally, a lawyer on youtube that's not giving out useless information.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому +57

      I do my best!

    • @williamnoel5077
      @williamnoel5077 5 років тому +15

      @@ssdattorney your doing a awesome job. I got approved without going to court listening to your advice for 2 yrs.followed all your advice from nerve conduction studies to surgery grid rules ect .most awesome videos ever.thanks for all your help

    • @ZipTieGuyItRhymes
      @ZipTieGuyItRhymes 4 роки тому +7

      @@ssdattorney Best I've ever saw on UA-cam and very informative. Thank you!

    • @timhallas4275
      @timhallas4275 4 роки тому +3

      MerkinMuffly: But he still wants half of YOUR money, and that is the ONLY reason he is here.

    • @sandramcgee6490
      @sandramcgee6490 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah

  • @oneeyedjack2254
    @oneeyedjack2254 5 років тому +703

    I think its ridiculous that you have money withheld every paycheck to pay into this fund, years after year, but have to jump backwards through flaming hoops to be able to collect any of it.

    • @LillyxMclair
      @LillyxMclair 5 років тому +46

      It’s like auto insurance when you get into a crash

    • @steviegee2011
      @steviegee2011 5 років тому +29

      There’s so much fraud they have to make it this way to sift out as many as they can and only approve the ones that are lucky 🍀 enough to slip through the crack.

    • @Tuesdaysgonewtw
      @Tuesdaysgonewtw 5 років тому +35

      Don't worry, all that money is going to illegals and their offspring.

    • @SsDiBoi
      @SsDiBoi 5 років тому +9

      they take your money if u work over a certain amount of hours income is below poverty n they make sure to keep you around all the indigents. N if ur not compliant ur not disable. If u take bahavier modification medication then ur just a spoiled brat

    • @sarasmith19
      @sarasmith19 5 років тому +9

      Took 3 years .

  • @b2d327
    @b2d327 5 років тому +125

    Had my appeal hearing done over the phone on 9/9, created an account on the my ssa website and found out I was approved on 10/3. It took over 2 years, 2 denials, over a year's worth of extended hospital stays due to declining health, incompetent case workers and an unbelievable amount of stress to qualify for a little over 1300 a month after 35+ years in the workforce and military. Thanks, Uncle Sam (sarcasm).

  • @Michelle-tn4pl
    @Michelle-tn4pl 4 роки тому +9

    Sir-my doctor recommended I apply. As I’m going through the process, my anxiety (part of the diagnoses behind the reasoning) is no longer being treated as my psychiatrist dropped me as her patient. Further, the local legal aid/advocates have yet to respond to me. My function report is due in two days and still I have no assistance. Crippling symptoms combined with frantically trying to find a representative or solutions have completely discouraged me. I just found your channel and have to let you know, you’re a godsend. It’s one of the worst times of my life and you’ve helped me to be informed, prepared and feel supported when I’m otherwise on my own. A thousand times, thank you.

  • @bobstermcm1
    @bobstermcm1 5 років тому +27

    Your videos are amazingly informative and helpful! I watched them religiously during my four year battle for benefits and was finally approved with a bench decision at a remand hearing earlier this year. I thank YOU as much as my own lawyer!

  • @stormyhall
    @stormyhall 2 роки тому +22

    Thank you so much. I have anxiety and I'm scared to death but your videos have been so insiteful and helped prepare me for my hearing coming up in a few weeks.

  • @wendelltrent4529
    @wendelltrent4529 5 років тому +90

    The most clear and honest sounding advice from a disability lawyer I've ever heard. Thank you for the good helpful information and details.

  • @nickv1008
    @nickv1008 5 років тому +41

    Great advice, wish I had it 18 years ago. Like all insurance, they love to take your money, when you have a problem, they fight not to pay you. Greedy they are!

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos 4 роки тому +4

      Nick; I strangely experienced theft too. How come, when they have a good salary already+ And what do they do with their conscience?

    • @fbrow16
      @fbrow16 9 місяців тому +1

      Become a illegal immigrant! The gov. Takes good care of them.

  • @gr8ride411
    @gr8ride411 6 років тому +95

    My SS Disability claim was approved a couple of years ago and all your points were on Target. It took me two years to get through the paper process, including the first appeal and being denied benefits until I reached the Hearing. The physical limitation discussion was the most time consuming part questioned by the Judge. Questions like how far can you walk? How long do you have a rest afterwards, and for how long? What is your average day like? The attorney preparation was very important as well. Good luck everyone. It's not a cake walk like many say it was in the past. Get a good attorney after you get denied by SS on Appeal. 👍🏽 Good video👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому +12

      Good points

    • @Marzeonthego
      @Marzeonthego 4 роки тому +10

      This did not happen with me. My lawyer didn't ask me any questions and the judge asked me exactly 3. =(

  • @angelsprotectsme3139
    @angelsprotectsme3139 5 років тому +9

    Im a 32 year old female who was diagnosed with Lupus and Sicca syndrome and arthritis and I'm happy to say I finally found a lawyer that believe in my case!!! I know it will be a long journey but my patience is in over drive!!!

  • @marthabailey7635
    @marthabailey7635 7 років тому +172

    Mr Ginsberg was my SSDI attorney and represented me well at my ALJ hearing. I received a Fully Favorable decision. 😊

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  7 років тому +26

      Thanks Martha - good to hear from you and hope you are doing well.

    • @SuperFlyLibra
      @SuperFlyLibra 6 років тому +11

      Martha Bailey how long did it take to win your case

    • @kylewoodward7078
      @kylewoodward7078 5 років тому +2

      @@ssdattorney hi, I'm about to have my hearing next month, I believe I have a favorable case. My question is what percentage of ssdi back pay can child support take for back payments. Thank you for any information. I'm in kentucky.

    • @angelsbutterflies6293
      @angelsbutterflies6293 4 роки тому +8

      If you had Mr.. Johnathan Goldberg as an attorney and he took you on as a client and you had the documentation then no wonder you won because he sounds like an excellent attorney.

    • @katherinebruno616
      @katherinebruno616 4 роки тому +9

      How can we hire him if where in another state

  • @creativeinventions8847
    @creativeinventions8847 5 років тому +85

    Please keep help fighting for the helpless. There is so much cruelty in this world

  • @michaelakindley9644
    @michaelakindley9644 3 роки тому +12

    I worked with veterans for 25 years doing social security and veterans claims .then in early 2017 I got sick and had to file for benefits myself I went through the first two levels before approval it was hard and I had a great atty. yr videos are great

  • @UKESRfertilizer
    @UKESRfertilizer 5 років тому +111

    You say go to all dr appts for treatment and drugs..but this is required for a person not working obviously..where does that money come from?

    • @wendijackson8844
      @wendijackson8844 5 років тому +12

      I'm in that situation. Check your county indigent health services. I cant get state medicare for women unles I'm 21-44 years old or 65 years and up.
      I'm 51..

    • @Hannah-nh5qj
      @Hannah-nh5qj 5 років тому +35

      This is my issue too. I can’t afford to go to a doctor. I can’t afford to take time off of work. I can’t afford medication. I’m can’t adhere to my treatments because I can’t afford to spend my day taking care of myself while working for 8-12 hours, 5-7 days/week. This is why I’m applying for disability- so I can actually take time to treat myself, and so I can actually afford my treatment. I feel so hopeless.

    • @Luvsp4c3
      @Luvsp4c3 5 років тому +6

      Gotta take one for the team you want the benefits you know what you gotta do🙃

    • @texxs01
      @texxs01 5 років тому +11

      @@Luvsp4c3 We know what we have to do? What? Rob someone like you? take one for the team? take what? No one is going to pay my dr's bills for each football block I take . . .

    • @lealamb9713
      @lealamb9713 5 років тому +14

      Im in the same situation. Uninsured but too damn depressed and a wreck to get out of bed

  • @QCIGARSMOKER
    @QCIGARSMOKER 4 роки тому +9

    Please listen closely to him and follow his instructions; becasue most people, regardless of your condition, you will be disaproved. I get SSD and 100% VA Disabled. Both process are very difficult, because they are trying to weed out people who are not turly disabled; you have to prove it. My fight with the VA took over 6 years and a final decision from a Federal Judge, but I was approved for SSD in 90 days. The most import element, is your medical documentation; you have to build a record of always going to the doctor, even the emergency room, on a Saturday Night, when others are out having fun. There can't be gaps in your treatment, because they will assume your condition isn't as bad as you say.

  • @crisisactorsstalkersharass661
    @crisisactorsstalkersharass661 6 років тому +4

    Medical Problems:1.Headaches and migraines every other day. 2. Teeth and jaw swollen and in pain constantly. 3. Both Ears hurt constantly. 4. Cornial eye erosion in right eye. 5. Esophagus extreme pain constantly. 6. Whole Intestinal extreme pain constantly. 7. Organs to the left and right of intestines in pain constantly. 8. Left testicle lumps and in pain occasionally. 9. Both Hands go temporarily paralyzed and go into claw formation. 10. Extreme electrifying pain in both wrists/hands and feet/legs constantly.11. Jefferson county clinic diagnosed me with a hernia but it may be a misdiagnoses because my symptoms are of Esophagus cancer and Barrets, they didn't give me the camera escopy test we agreed upon but instead a barium test.

  • @lisalorenzo7451
    @lisalorenzo7451 5 років тому +22

    I used a lawyer That the Ginsburg firm referred,and I was approved in 3 months

    • @denisehoward4293
      @denisehoward4293 5 років тому +2

      If u don't mind me asking were u out of work for at least a year.

  • @Fruit_Mann
    @Fruit_Mann 6 років тому +13

    I had 4 back surgeries and still had chronic pain. It still took me 3 years to finally get my disability!!

  • @davidvandensen7432
    @davidvandensen7432 5 років тому +28

    Thank you for all your videos. I followed everything you told people on your video, and mine went through uncontested. Thank you for your videos.

  • @ssdattorney
    @ssdattorney  Рік тому +3

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  • @chetyoder
    @chetyoder 5 років тому +33

    how do you go to dr who wont see you because of no insurance

    • @missychan63
      @missychan63 5 місяців тому

      Good question... They don't care.

  • @jennifer6006
    @jennifer6006 7 місяців тому +2

    I believe you. I began using psyllium husk fiber to clear my colon and intestines after years of suffering from constant constipation. I began to feel movement in my abdomen. Doctors dismiss me when I say I think I have a tapeworm but I'm pretty sure one has expelled from my body so far. Also began taking Pre biotics and plan to include enzymes into my regime in my gut restoration. My doctor has been no help. But I am disgusted by what has come out of me but am feeling better. Thanks for sharing.

  • @greg4196
    @greg4196 8 місяців тому

    Thank you. I've had an attorney for about 10 months, and I have learned more from watching a few of your videos than I have from the 10 months I've had my attorney.

  • @michellemckenzie4204
    @michellemckenzie4204 4 роки тому +20

    I have been fighting for my SSI for 9 years, and I have all the records for my psychical disability and I have also been deemed SMI, and all the forms needed filled out. Yet I have been denied 5 times. I have even gone in front of a judge and her state doctor told her no to every job she listed, her own doctor was telling her I was disabled and she denied me!!

    • @stephanichandler3833
      @stephanichandler3833 4 роки тому +3

      What state do you live in?

    • @Sweethoney914
      @Sweethoney914 10 місяців тому

      ​This happen to me also. I'm not giving up

    • @Sweethoney914
      @Sweethoney914 10 місяців тому

      ​@@stephanichandler3833 I'm in Louisiana

    • @missychan63
      @missychan63 5 місяців тому

      Just tell them you have anxiety and depression, they won't be able to write you a check fast enough. I'm so sorry you're dealing with this.... Me too and it just makes me so angry I want to scream.

  • @Sendee64
    @Sendee64 4 роки тому +6

    Mr. G thanks for all your Great topics, all you are saying has not been told to me by my attorney. I have been studying and preparing for my own hearing, I now feel like maybe I have a FIGHTING CHANCE.

  • @1lovewaters419
    @1lovewaters419 6 років тому +5

    absolutely right about this , it's been years ago . I had a good case from my failed back surgery . I had a long gap from going to the doc.. Although I was in pain . ( just didn't have transportation at the time . And they used it against me in my decision letter . So therefore some where in my letter yrs back saying something that I didn't attend my doctor visits & my condition had gotten better . Now I attend all my appointment , even if I have to beg or set aside my proud

  • @wheezymae8184
    @wheezymae8184 3 роки тому +11

    Your videos are extremely helpful in helping us in applying for ssdi! Thank you!

  • @Genghiskhan69
    @Genghiskhan69 5 років тому +4

    Mr Ginsberg your info was such a great help it took me 3 years to get a hearing but after hearing all of your videos paying close attention to all the details when I walked in to my hearing there where no supersizes my case was strong but the answered that you helped me with made all the differences after 3 year I new I had 1 shot my hearing was 12 min my wife was shocked as we walked out my attorney new we had studied even we was wowed my answers where short and to the point ( this you tough me) thank you for all the confidence to take on the system

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому

      Great, Robert - thanks for the feedback.

  • @kindredmalise6633
    @kindredmalise6633 7 місяців тому +1

    8:03 Thank you for this, this reconfirms that I do need to write a cover letter to my QME and this was what I was going to focus on. I was afraid that the QME would read it and lie on the report saying that I'm good to go back to work, even though I am not.

  • @tyronecummings5461
    @tyronecummings5461 4 роки тому +6

    Very good and helpful information I was approved at seven months

  • @angelsbutterflies6293
    @angelsbutterflies6293 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you Sir, Mr. Johnathan Goldberg for all you're videos and all of you're advice i watch them as much as i can and i appreciate the information that you share and your a compassionate person to do that and help others when you don't even got to. But you take time out to make the videos and that means alot. Just wanted to let you know that you're very much appreciated and so is all of you're advice and help. Good evening and God Bless.

  • @colleendly
    @colleendly 5 років тому +12

    Ordered his C D's
    Followed to the t
    Approved in 80 days

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому +4

      Great - that is how this is supposed to work. Disabilityforms.com.

  • @michaelk3582
    @michaelk3582 4 роки тому +4

    I have medical records going back 35 years, much of it is very pertinent to today also.
    Since the age of 21 I've had osteoarthritis but originally was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, and most recently osteoporosis, at the end of my twenties I had a severe back injury, in my thirties I reinjured it, which led to the loss of a job and then one suicide attempt as I have a lot of depression and anxiety with this.
    My gallbladder has gone almost gangrenous and I have had melanoma cancer and upper respiratory problems, the most recent lasting 11 months in 2014. I've always worked very hard out working many youngerpeople despite all my conditions and I've even worked up to three jobs 7 days a week before.
    my new lawyer and even the Social Security office seem to discourage me from having any more than the last 12 months of medical records which I didn't understand because many of my older records are very pertinent to today. As it shows how long I've been dealing with this and how driven I am to pull my own weight.
    The determination office agreed that any records pertinent would be beneficial so I sent them a thick package of a copy of my medical records.
    I'm not sure what to do about the lawyer yet as I'm doing most of the work so far.... And my mom used to say if you ever get a lawyer get an ass hole, because they'll get things done for you. The straw that broke the camel's back was my fourth compression in my lower back which floored me to my hands and knees. Now I'm exhausted, constant pain in my hands shoulders elbows and back, etc. I may not have one specific condition but the ones that I do have I've had for a long time. the most disturbing thing is that it can take so long to get approved for disability what do you do in the meantime?I can't file unemployment because that will be at the assumption that I'm able and available to go to work. I can't really work more than five or so hours a week without being disqualified for the same reason again..... So do you have to basically be living on the street and desolate to be taken seriously?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому +3

      I don't know that I would go that far but your medical records do need to document a very severe impairment and your doctors need to discuss work activity limitations. I would also respectfully disagree with your mother's advice - SSD is not an adversarial system and lawyers who are overly aggressive usually don't fare too well.

    • @michaelk3582
      @michaelk3582 4 роки тому +2

      @@ssdattorney Good to know, thanks.
      The system stresses me out. My ex, ( my boy's mother ) had to die a few years ago before they " approved ' her after denying her repeatedly for a number of years. I have a multitude of SS "Conditions', and I still don't have much faith in seeing anything come out of it.

  • @wctess
    @wctess 4 роки тому +17

    I’ve been denied twice so and have a lawyer and even with all my stuff I have

    • @CL-mp4vn
      @CL-mp4vn 4 роки тому +1

      It's just like their rules, they keep denying until you have to come to the judge for the hearing.
      Good luck ! 🍀

    • @LS-nu1hv
      @LS-nu1hv 4 роки тому +1

      I got my approval on the 3rd try. I went before a judge.I had a attorney fly in from Illinois. They were recommended by my long term disability plan from work. Gave me a discount. I was also the magic age of 50.

    • @kittens1958
      @kittens1958 4 роки тому

      I was denied for 14 years I had to fight with social Security.

    • @flightlessbird1892
      @flightlessbird1892 4 роки тому

      Same🖤

    • @seramarie76
      @seramarie76 4 роки тому

      Was denied after 2 years of pursuing ssdi...at my phone hearing. Had an attorney and ample psych records. Attorney told me to reapply instead of appealing.

  • @adriennenelson7138
    @adriennenelson7138 4 роки тому +11

    Hello, so I got denied at my appeal and denial from the appeals council. So now my attorney has filed a new application. Also he has put in for a hearing in case Federal court.

  • @nobodyspecial9035
    @nobodyspecial9035 3 роки тому +20

    Wow!
    I wish I had hired a lawyer like you, who can clearly communicate and doesn’t procrastinate.
    My lawyer sucked and was unprepared. He didn’t know my medical records, he didn’t collect my tax information ahead of the hearing and had to apologize to the judge for being unprepared during the hearing!
    Needless to say, an unfavorable decision was the result and I’m still laying in bed suffering without employment or income.
    -USMC Infantry Veteran @ a 60% VA rating with pending claims.
    PTSD
    MDD
    Anxiety
    Chronic pancreatitis
    IBS
    Severe Spinal stenosis with three bulging discs
    Tinnitus
    Can not reapply for SSDI until 9/23!
    Would you be willing to represent me?
    Oregon, USA

  • @JackRowsey
    @JackRowsey 5 років тому +3

    I was a near 30 year veteran with an operational life and death Federal Agency. I have Lyme Disease with residual chronic auto-immune issues. Here I was a scientist and my boss told me I was forgetting whole conversations, my co-workers could tell I was trying as hard as I could. Management wanted me to retire on disability. They said I could no longer do the job and could not reduce my performance expectancy due to my disability. So they forced me out. I grew terribly depressed. I was approved to get my Federal Disability Pension. There was a time I did not think I would be alive much longer.
    SSA denied my first request. I was very surprised. Along with my Lyme Disease I have narcolepsy type symptoms and have fallen asleep at the wheel before getting off the road and sleeping in my car 3 hours or so. I’m going for my second try now. I have to pay back my pension I get most of any SSA benefit I receive anyway. But I’m going through this just so I can get a little extra cash so I can try and get the proper treatment for this mystery illness.
    Thank God I have my wife who has taken care of me financially and been my caregiver. The pension I get is fair but when it comes to spending nearly $1000 per month on meds and doctor visits I wish I could contribute more. I was the bread-winner through our marriage. It’s hard for me to feel worthless. Plus have severe arthritis and some dementia. If I was a dog, my owner would have euthanized me by now.
    I saw my SSA appointed doctor today. He told me he’d never seen anything like me. I had a narcoleptic attack in his office with autonomic dysfunction where my blood pressure goes up and down drastically. My wife thinks I’ll get approved but reading how tough it is, I have my doubts. I haven’t worked since 2016. I’m bored to death. This is not how I expected to have to retire. I never got that retirement party either.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому +2

      Jack, Lyme Disease cases are tricky because judges see different levels of impairment and because the symptoms can vary so much. I always like to have a strong functional capacity form from a treating immunologist.

    • @JackRowsey
      @JackRowsey 5 років тому +1

      Social Security Disability videos Thanks. A doctor recently mentioned an immunologist. I will schedule an appointment.

  • @anitahenry398
    @anitahenry398 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for yor video, I do want to work, I am so frustrated and have nothing to negotiate with a future Employer about my disability. You've given me hope and valuable information. Thank you.

  • @sheronfarmer8987
    @sheronfarmer8987 6 років тому +8

    I have a hearing coming up so this was very helpful information thank you

  • @wristdisabledwriter2893
    @wristdisabledwriter2893 6 років тому +7

    The abosolute diagnosis bothers me. I was misdiagnosed so often with gerd and vertigo that my symptoms were ignored by the judge. 4 years after I won ssi based on my hand disorder I was diagnosed with Chiari One Malformation which caused vomiting and in my mri report before the hearing but I didn't know it (that was misdiagnosed as gerd) and 7 years after winning diagnosed with seizures that was badly misdiagnosed as vertigo. Those two symptoms weren't taken into account at the hearing. Only thing that mattered to the judge was if I had fusion of my wrist or was scheduled which the surgeon didn't want to do at the time plus I wanted a different surgery (I had 2 common surgeries already that wasn't fusion)

  • @alsialsi1289
    @alsialsi1289 6 років тому +10

    thanks for the advices , my trial is on thursday on february 15

    • @amparohernandez7506
      @amparohernandez7506 6 років тому +3

      alsi alsi how did your disability go? Did you get approved yet?

    • @michellewoods7299
      @michellewoods7299 4 роки тому +1

      @Brian Mcdaniel hey hun, how was everything??? Were you approved and if so did you get your money yet???
      Hugs

  • @onmilo
    @onmilo 4 роки тому +3

    I agree that admitting mowing your grass then going for a horseback ride or playing a round or two of golf after will not bode well for your claim. I tried mowing the grass 8 months after I crippled my right arm. I had to get someone to pull start the mower and only made a couple passes before I fell out and paid the kid who started the mower to finish the yard. Haven't mowed it since.

  • @antoinetteM392
    @antoinetteM392 5 років тому +3

    I need you now for my son ...teachers have cohursed my son over and over even teachers he doesnt know were telling him he wasnt gonna prosper nor graduate he has been in special classes without any help with an active IEP..

  • @amazingrace.
    @amazingrace. 10 місяців тому +1

    Now I understand more. Attorney is needed

  • @JCcanU
    @JCcanU 5 років тому +14

    I was hurt on the job , had 3 surgeons , they could not fix me put me on 5# weight limits , i went back to work for 3 years , and in that 3 years i was off every 4 months for 2 months and was fired i was a high risk , comp people could not find a job for me , no one wanted me , i got depressed my shrink and surgeons told me to sign up , it took 6 months my case won . But I have people tell me That I should be working . I tell them you get crushed at a job and tell a employer your on 5# weight limits and see if you can get a job. even a job in a restaurant requires 30-50 pounds lifting to stock the shelves. SSDI is not just given to you , you have to earn it .

  • @annettechavez1461
    @annettechavez1461 4 роки тому +1

    I like the information you give out. I have a work history over 27 years and i have been out of work for 4 yeaes now i have an open case for about 2years now and on the waiting list to see the judge for about year in a half now.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      Wow, your experience is unfortunately very common. These cases take way too long. I am assuming you have friends and family who have been able to help you financially.

  • @lesliepfeifer8518
    @lesliepfeifer8518 5 років тому +39

    I'm afraid I'm going to flip out during the hearing...

    • @Loserplatz
      @Loserplatz 5 років тому +4

      #6 Don't go in alone. Yes it is pretty anxiety making. Use whatever calming methods do deal with the anxiety.

    • @Alpha_Damon
      @Alpha_Damon 5 років тому +8

      Flip out=Denied

    • @texxs01
      @texxs01 5 років тому +2

      @@Alpha_Damon but why? what does that have to do with someone's actually need and/or qualification? Let's hope you don't know what you're talking about.

    • @inspectorbudget
      @inspectorbudget 4 роки тому

      @@texxs01 It's just common sense.

    • @violethaye6987
      @violethaye6987 4 роки тому +4

      @@texxs01 cause they don't know how to handle responses like that from other people. They expect- no matter how much stress you're under or what situation you're dealing with- you to behave properly, sit quietly and act like nothing's wrong and nothing phases you. Hell some Buddhist monks have trouble getting to this phase.

  • @kevinwingler3370
    @kevinwingler3370 6 років тому +20

    but what if there is no treatment in other words what if the doctor says all we can do is just keep checking it ever couple of months will that count as on going treatment

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace 5 років тому +6

      I'm autistic and i called several places and asked my doctor how to get services and they all said we don't do that here. My doctor told me she'd ask her colleagues then didn't give me anything. Because there isn't anything

  • @ronaldclayton3999
    @ronaldclayton3999 6 років тому +22

    It can take years to win a disability case,people with serious pain problems or any other deliditating conditions that have zero income could wind up homeless broke and starving.This is a major reason that narcotic painkillers are being diverted for the money for these individuals to survive till there case goes through.

    • @eugeneallison717
      @eugeneallison717 6 років тому +1

      U. Can contact your state Senator or congressman for help to

  • @amgonzales2020
    @amgonzales2020 5 років тому +29

    Hi I tried for 6 years with an attorney went to 3 hearings I was denied buy all three I'm very frustrated with the whole situation and don't know what else to do January 2019 I took it upon myself to apply directly with Social Security and tonight after reading my mail I was told I was denied again I suffer from PTSD I'm SMI I have severe depression and very high anxiety I have a very difficult time keeping a job the pattern is that I will keep a job for 3 months or less and then they let me go most of the time I'm not giving any reason why or then I'm forced to resign at this point I don't know where to go with all of this I have tried over and over again and all I want is help and it just doesn't seem to be working for me please understand I'm a single woman 57 years old I live alone I have a lot of fears I do a lot of isolation I go to therapy I do everything that I'm supposed to be doing taking my medications and I'm still deny the hardest part about all of this is that I don't have family or friends to live with while waiting for disability to say yes or no I'm On My Own by myself so is there anything that you can do to help me I'm tired of being rejected and denied

    • @corsicanlulu
      @corsicanlulu 5 років тому +3

      u sound just like me....my friend who is younger than me just got approved because the doctor said she was hallucinating and it was very quick for her, she didnt have to fight hardly at all. she wasnt acting she was really hallucinating, but i know someone else who kind of faked beign crazy and also got approved as well. i think u have to seem as nutty as possible to get approved?

    • @ellef7783
      @ellef7783 5 років тому +1

      am Gonzales get a great attorney and you will succeed

  • @brooklynblinghair5455
    @brooklynblinghair5455 6 років тому +12

    this is a good lawyer wish i used him

  • @kittens1958
    @kittens1958 4 роки тому +4

    All my doctor's did all of that , I had my neck fused and the judge still stated I could still do my job . That was as a CNA. I could not go back and do that job. The last judge just did not like me at all. The next judge sided with me because of their job person stated that if I call in more than 3 times a week I would in deed be fired

    • @angelsbutterflies6293
      @angelsbutterflies6293 4 роки тому

      I've heard the same thing that if i called in more than once or something like that then i would qualify thats how close i came. I just had an idot attorney for real. Now I'm seeking a new attorney.

  • @LouMontana-wc7nr
    @LouMontana-wc7nr 7 років тому +1

    Shoulders are pinned, knee replacement, other knee is shot, wrists are shot, prostate cancer survivor with leakage, degenerative bone disease, and I kept working as an underground miner.
    I am now dealing with a head injury and I cannot stay standing after 1:30pm everyday, I sleep for an hour or two and I get up like I am hungover and slowly come to life. I was rear-ended nearly two years ago and did not close the case. I now have to see a neuro-physiologist for evaluation. I get confused, unbalanced and slur my words. My head hurts, sun up to sun down. I tried for a year to John Wayne my way through it but it only got worse. I cannot hardly concentrate on anything for more than twenty minutes. I have not worked a job for over a year. Our savings is exhausted and my wife's income only covers medical insurance.
    I filed a couple of months ago and have not heard a word from the attorney. I am age 57 and wondering how long it would take to win a case like this?

  • @hillbilly9804
    @hillbilly9804 Рік тому +3

    Worked 39yrs at the same place. Had many jobs there from warehouse to truck driver to outside sales. Now have stenosis and bulging disc in my neck and lumbar. Had C5-C6 fused in 2013 and many many epidurals over the years. Had kidney cancer last year and still under active surveillance for that. Hip pain runs down my right leg to the foot and neck issues still. I also have carpal tunnel in both wrist which wakes me every morning from the pain and numbness. I am 57yrs old and just can’t keep going like this. Would I have a shot at disability? My Dr said to just tell him when I had enough and he would help me as much as he can. Just worried about the time without income and insurance.

  • @mlindahyde3660
    @mlindahyde3660 6 років тому +4

    My son at 57 was rushed to hospital with acute kidney failure. I understand CKD is the automatic SS disability requirement. But his dialysis requirements to keep him alive is 3X @ 4 hours.
    The other problems diagnosed is Leukemia and Lymphoma
    He hasn’t worked for 3 years with bad back. Kidney???
    And I have been extremely ill and handicap so he’s been here as my caretaker.

  • @cherylcampbell7495
    @cherylcampbell7495 4 роки тому +13

    Shame on social security in California. I was there and they actually had a service man with no right arm and no left leg. They were demanding him to come to verify he was disabled. Disgraceful😂🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @michelle5042
    @michelle5042 7 років тому +36

    Love to see you do a Mock hearing:)

  • @Jets1997
    @Jets1997 7 років тому +4

    I was diangonesd with Nuerofibromatosis, with that I suffer from shortness of breath, headaches everyday, low iq of 65 and recently I have a tumor in my brain. I had to cut down ony hours because of the headaches. and as I already posted on one of your other videos, that the VE gave me 3 jobs, then when he started the Hypotheticals the VE said no jobs.. Especially if I'm gonna miss 3-4 days a month and be off task 50% of the time. my medical records match the 3-4 days off work.

  • @glenterry7238
    @glenterry7238 5 років тому +8

    THANK YOU FOR THIS INFORMATION.

  • @kayp4601
    @kayp4601 3 роки тому +5

    Everyone needs an attorney at a hearing. If the evidence was so strong in a case as to not need an attorney, the adjudicators would have likely awarded the case.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  3 роки тому +2

      It's not just about the strength of the evidence. Once you request a hearing, SSA no longer obtains medical records (your lawyer has to keep the record up to date). SSA will not ask for functional capacity evaluations - your lawyer has to do that. Your lawyer has to come up with a working theory of your case.

  • @shennahull2183
    @shennahull2183 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for the great information..Have a Great Blessed Day..

  • @fairyfreak63
    @fairyfreak63 5 років тому +14

    Thank you, very informative.

  • @Theloss52
    @Theloss52 Рік тому

    You're the type of lawyer I'm looking for

  • @tamaramartin6295
    @tamaramartin6295 7 років тому +7

    Good information. Should prove to be helpful as embark upon my 2nd try for SSD. Thank you.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  7 років тому

      Thanks and good luck to you.

  • @marklafollett6266
    @marklafollett6266 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for all your advice. It’s been very helpful.

  • @Cowboysfan4ever
    @Cowboysfan4ever Рік тому

    I have spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis throughout my spine. I have 6 disc removed with a cervical fusion (4 disc removed from my neck and 2 from my lumbar,) I have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hypothyroidism, hiatal hernia, NASH, GURD, I had a pituitary Adenoma removed but it has affected my memory, I have permanent nerve damage in my right shoulder, right arm, right hand nerve neuropathy. I have had my right shoulder completely rebuilt rotator cuff with muscle tears and bone spur removed. I have 40% hearing loss. I can’t lift more then 1 pound over my head and in fact struggle to raise my hands over my head, I sleep about 3 hours a night. And my nerve damage in my right arm is always on my mind and it is constantly causing me pain along with my neck which sometimes has my head feel like it is floating. I struggle to walk very far for very long and have to alternate sitting and standing and struggle to bend down or squat or reach over my head. All of this has been documented by 2 neurologist, 2 orthopedic surgeons, endocrinologist, my family physician and my chiropractor. I have a lawyer who is suppose to be one of the best in st.Louis and yet I got denied after 45 years of working and paying into social security. I am currently in the reconsideration stage and it’s been over 16 weeks since I filed for my first appeal. Oh I also just turned 62 years old in august. My original filing date was October 1, 2022. I am shocked that I wasn’t approved the first time with all my ailments that have been documented by x-rays, c-scans, MRI’s

  • @russellscott81299
    @russellscott81299 4 роки тому +2

    Question about medications. Im in the first stage of appeal for ssdi. Im homeless and live in a vehicle. Some medications make you so out of it that under your living conditions it makes it 1. Illegal to drive on meds (DUI) and 2. They make you so out of it that it can be unsafe (51 yr old woman alone in a car at night passed out from all the medications leaves you extremely vulnerable to predators). Do judges understand that there are circumstances in which following advise to take medications can be harmful as well as illegal?

  • @elusiveanomaly3296
    @elusiveanomaly3296 6 років тому +23

    I got approved for disability during my stay at Arcadia state hospital in Florida.I was diagnosed with bipolar in 1997 and 4 shrinks signed off on my diagnosis.I never wanted to be on disability and I still don’t but I understand that my condition prevents me from getting a job because of my anger issues.

    • @SwearWerdDebris
      @SwearWerdDebris 5 років тому +7

      @SPLENOROUS it's a chemical imbalance...not completely under their control

    • @SoldierUSArmy
      @SoldierUSArmy 5 років тому

      You are not disabled, as a job from the US government is a legal right as everyone is able to work.

  • @highseasdrifter7885
    @highseasdrifter7885 7 років тому +55

    Oh, so first need to work long hours at a well paying job so can afford health care for a Dr to say I am unable to work. makes perfect sense

    • @jjkhawaiian
      @jjkhawaiian 7 років тому +7

      You may have 2 problems.
      Getting medical care/coverage, then qualifying for disability.
      Research online first on what qualifies you for Medicaid and Disability before doing anything. Read your State govt websites for Medicaid and Disability qualifications and requirements. It's a waste of time to apply for either if you don't qualify.
      Get Medicaid or get medical coverage. That's your first step.
      Go down to your local Medicaid office, or go online to apply (if you qualify). Going down in person gets you faster response.
      If you make more than a certain monthly gross amount(You don't qualify for Medicaid), then see if you can afford obamacare (most can't or no options depending your State where you live). If you cant, you have to shop around for insurance you can qualify for and afford. That's a whole other can of worms. Don't be discouraged though. Read on.
      If you do qualify for Medicaid or you can afford medical coverage, then start seeing a doctor immediately to get diagnosed and treatment. This is your second step.
      If you're trying to qualify for disability, then you better meet certain medical conditions based on diagnosis and treatment (time and medicines). This is your third step.
      Certain things qualify for disability and certain things don't. Read up on your diagnosis and how long you've been treated and if that qualifies for disability. Go to the govt disability site to read all of information.
      I hope this helps. I've done all this and passing along my experience. I'm now waiting for a disability determination on my second application.

    • @jasoncentore1830
      @jasoncentore1830 6 років тому +9

      Welcome to America

    • @cuincr
      @cuincr 5 років тому +3

      @SPLENOROUS BS back at ya! What country are you from? Meanwhile here in America, you get billed for everything - including your freedom.

    • @TatteredAndTornPages
      @TatteredAndTornPages 5 років тому

      @SPLENOROUS bs??

  • @peggysuewiskocil8183
    @peggysuewiskocil8183 5 років тому +8

    If you say you have panic attacks in public how does the judge see this.

  • @georgec7798
    @georgec7798 Рік тому +2

    Hi, I just want to say your videos are very educational I learned a lot. How can we continue going to a doctor for let's say, bulging and herniated discs in the neck and back if there is nothing they can do for it plus you don't have money or insurance?

  • @ann1669
    @ann1669 6 років тому +10

    Wow, you gave such great info!!!! This is such a blessing!

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 Рік тому

    Very helpful. I am frustrated and not sure how to deal with limits caused by a MVA ... and the type of work vs. ... I can stand and walk ... work. We'll see.. thank you.

  • @noelkriess5492
    @noelkriess5492 5 років тому +4

    I am 58 years old and I have Severe --Cervical Spinal Stenosis. I am trying for SSI. Even though I have a MRI as proof, I still have to go for a physical at the determination office. Why do they make this so hard on us?

  • @snowingsart4568
    @snowingsart4568 5 років тому +7

    To me, it is worth the money to have attorney. I had one, and I won! I did it by phone with judge and attorney, due to being overseas. DONE!!!! WON!!!!!

  • @seramarie76
    @seramarie76 4 роки тому +10

    Thank you. Was denied ssdi at the hearing so attorney told me to reapply. Judge said there was not enough proof in my psych notes about my problems concentrating, focusing, and absenteeism. Secondary to my depression I thought. Which limits my functioning and commitments. Although I lost 2 jobs in 1 year it was not enough. Dr. Said they were not allowed to complete function report. So reapplying and changing drs. My mom insists I continue to try to work because she continues to support me during the 2 year ssdi process prior to denial. Concerned trying to work part time will hurt my case. Seems the ssdi assessment is based more on physical than mental..anyway., thank you

  • @annakretsch3919
    @annakretsch3919 5 років тому +26

    Since 2009 I've been considered legally blind, I was told that because I didn't work 5 out of the last 10 years that I should not even try. What about the 40 years I did work. None is even willing to look at my case when they hear that. My husband and I live on 753 a month is there any hope for me?

    • @caspersees6257
      @caspersees6257 5 років тому +8

      I thought I had it bad, bless your heart Anna Kretsch. If I could get benefits, I would give mine to you two. My prayers are going into overdrive for you and your husband and to Godspeed a fast and beneficial ending to your issues.

    • @vickiefinney6073
      @vickiefinney6073 4 роки тому +5

      Always help with Jesus. I'll be praying for you 🙏

    • @angelsbutterflies6293
      @angelsbutterflies6293 4 роки тому

      @@vickiefinney6073 Pray for me as well to please if you only knew.

  • @susieq1170
    @susieq1170 4 роки тому +1

    I suffer from Meniere's disease, am bipolar, ADD and a because of an adverse reaction to Clonazepam, I've incurred permanent memory loss. I sound fun, don't I? By a stroke of luck I happened upon Social Security Disability videos and you Mr. Ginsberg. Because there is no cure for Meneire's disease and I know what ringing and roaring tinnitus is from previous visits to the doctor I basically quit going some time ago. It's very difficult for me to get from point A to point B. I'm applying for a disability and have been turned down once in 1995 and I refiled about four years ago and was denied. I wonder how best to deal with the medical care "holes" I've created; I was diagnosed with Meniere's disease in 1995. Since the initial diagnosis most medical professionals have gone with the previous finding and not looked further into it. I find most people don't even know what Meniere's disease is even those working at an ENT's office amazingly enough. Any insight would be appreciated.

  • @mandyjacotin8321
    @mandyjacotin8321 3 роки тому +3

    Wow, that is really helpful info. Thanks so much, Jonathan.

  • @benjaminmassie2978
    @benjaminmassie2978 7 років тому +23

    so what if you are not working and you don't have insurance to pay for these visits or meds?

    • @dominicanprincess7511
      @dominicanprincess7511 6 років тому +6

      benjamin massie I had the same issue see if your state has a community clinic and they will help you to apply for financial help I live in NC and here we have Charities that allows people with no insurance to see the Dr and also I was able to get my meds through a place called Crisis Control Pharmacy and they pay for my meds. just make sure you have ALL your Dr information and ID/ drivers license, birth certificate, social security number and maybe a couple of other things but see if your​ state has a charity program. I hope this was helpful 😃

    • @EddieFriona
      @EddieFriona 6 років тому +2

      Right, how do you pay for dr quacks if you cant work, no money struggling just to eat. Judges just want to keep dr quacks busy so they always have a job, at the end thats all its about fucking america...

    • @boostmobile2067
      @boostmobile2067 6 років тому +1

      i have the same problem my ankles have reumatoide arthritis i have currently worked but cant stand when my ankles cramp till the point were i cannot lift my feet annymore so how can i work to pay the doc. i have a boy in my way i did not know that this disease could of affected me so much

  • @membel
    @membel 7 років тому +2

    I wish you were in my area. For the last 6 years of going for disability for my son, not once did he show up at a hearing. They did it without him. Based it on one brain tumor. He has had two more since then and his cancer has never gone away. First lost use of his right hand and is now bedridden. Still no disability. They asked me to fill it out now and they will file again. Not so sure I want them to do it.

  • @SometimeAgo65
    @SometimeAgo65 6 років тому +14

    Question anyone: Does the attorney send any type of information to the judge before the hearing? I had my hearing and it just seems that I wasn't able to convey to the judge what I wanted to and the questions from judge were ones where my answers had to be a yes or a no, kind of short, blunt answers. The judge seemed satisfied with these types of answers and pushed for a little more info when he/she wanted It. I have waited such a long time, I think I'm grasping at any thing that will tell me ITS OKAY..STOP WORRYING..YOULL GET IT 😔

  • @ronnyraygunz8718
    @ronnyraygunz8718 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your sage advice, johnathan

  • @suiseseki
    @suiseseki 4 роки тому +3

    I've never been able to work, I've dealt with my condition since I was a kid. I do see multiple doctors to see if there's a better treatment fo me, but nothing works.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos 4 роки тому

      What have you done to help yourself, changed any habits?
      What have you been doing with your time?, Have you visited any real Drs, ie alternative, natural ones?

  • @laurapotter7176
    @laurapotter7176 4 роки тому +5

    my couzen has a lawer that has been fighting for his ssi for 10 years .when and why is it takeing so long for him to get his??

  • @miccotheservicedog5559
    @miccotheservicedog5559 7 років тому +5

    How do judges look at medical cannabis when used for chronic pain and PTSD, when it's legal in your state of course?

    • @jsingleton3142
      @jsingleton3142 6 років тому +2

      @Mermaid Life You obviously don't live with chronic pain if you have to ask this question. I have to take pain killers just to sit long enough for a half day at my community college campus. It is a balancing act between being able to think clearly from the side effects and reducing the pain long enough for me to endure sitting for so long. If you operate any machinery or perform critical operations (even accounting where you have to be accurate) than any method of pain prevention/reduction can be a liability. Some strong pain medications can mess with your head enough to prevent you from completing even simple tasks.

  • @SimoneNicoleTV
    @SimoneNicoleTV Рік тому +1

    Very helpful! Thank you , new subbie …I am contract driver for a tech company snf all of a sudden my big toe seems to be injured after 5 years of driving(it hurts so much ) , trying to figure out what to do next , this was helpful

  • @inezneal7258
    @inezneal7258 6 років тому +2

    I have schizophrenia a calvicle birth injury that caused nerve damage and a heart defect. I need a check plus backpay

  • @markkirby1855
    @markkirby1855 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for all your help.. I wish you were my lawyer

  • @leeleah8167
    @leeleah8167 7 років тому +26

    I am developmentally delayed person. I can't work at all. I am applying but I will be homeless in 4 weeks.

  • @rebeccaplumlee9601
    @rebeccaplumlee9601 4 роки тому +1

    Thnx about talking about ppl thinking entitled

  • @stanleywebster3096
    @stanleywebster3096 5 років тому +6

    Also thank you for reply I also called your office today

  • @tariqshah7890
    @tariqshah7890 Рік тому

    Awesome information! thank you so much! God bless 🙏🌹

  • @gracecallowayable
    @gracecallowayable 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much!!!💙

  • @1smmrbrze
    @1smmrbrze 7 років тому +23

    sheesh...where were you when i started looking for an attorney?

  • @venettabejenaru8498
    @venettabejenaru8498 7 років тому +4

    I'm having the worst time in Nevada dealing with SSI. I think it's because they owe me money and ....they owe me 2 years backpay....I'm extremely disabled, tons of surgeries for my back. ... the doctors here are a damn mess, so is about every other profession.
    You sound like a professional attorney, and I've had 2 great attorneys in my life that go over this stuff ....before hand. not all attorneys walk through this.....and honestly, without even my horrible SSI atty. I've had some hard times because I was Slandered but I have a broken neck so I'm not sure what to do anymore. .....I really want to work, but I haven't been able to get around w/o medication. ....
    thank you for the video..!

  • @stacyroyce1061
    @stacyroyce1061 2 роки тому +1

    Hey , I have questions about me bout filing for disability. I really need help . Please write me back. Your the best person to ask.

  • @cindydwyer2658
    @cindydwyer2658 5 років тому +2

    My husband has COPD. He was hospitalized twice in April 2019. His question is....should he apply for SSDI then apply for SS while waiting for the decision for disability or just forget about disability insurance & just get social security benefits now? He is 64.

    • @davecox2347
      @davecox2347 5 років тому

      I was approved in 10 months copd. Go to all dr appt get a lawyer. Stay on top of all the paperwork

  • @pammyla66
    @pammyla66 7 років тому +4

    So what do you do when your pain Dr gets shut down and can't find another Dr to take you