SSA's "Listings of Impairments:" Fast Approval for Your Claim

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  • Social Security recognizes that some medical conditions are so serious and debilitating that you may qualify for disability (i.e., you cannot work any more) automatically.
    These serious medical conditions are set out in the SSA Blue Book as the Listings of Impairments.
    The Blue Book contains 14 sections - each describing a body system - including such things as the musculoskeletal system (Listing 1), the cardiovascular system (Listing 4), neurological disorders (Listing 11), etc.
    Social Security decision makers - adjudicators and judges look at the medical and non-medical evidence in your case to decide if that evidence is sufficient to qualify you under one or more listings.
    In this video I explain how I use the Listings to identify cases that might be appropriate for an early approval. Not every case meets a listing, but I see plenty of listing level cases that fall through the cracks because the claimant does not know how to give SSA what it needs to issue an approval.
    Many deserving cases are not listing level, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t see an applicable listing for your medical problem. Still, it makes sense to look at the listings to see if you qualify. #socialsecuritydisabilitylistings #socialsecuritybluebook #meetasocialsecuritylisting
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 270

  • @tarsagold7387
    @tarsagold7387 4 роки тому +10

    Thank you very much for your view. Good job. Social Security will not even reply to my applications for MS and you helped my anxiety rationally, so good!

  • @daveconerly1450
    @daveconerly1450 3 роки тому +2

    Hello Mr Ginsberg. I have watched quite a few of your utube videos. They have been extremely helpful with so much good advice. Thank you.

  • @kalihitino
    @kalihitino 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing the listings! Information is half the battle!

  • @1moreX89
    @1moreX89 Рік тому

    I won my case in 2 months time. I had no attorney. I never stepped foot into any office or court. I used the telephone and I had completely obtained all; my Medical records prior to the process, and sent them all in from my address. This was when I was 32. I am, now 62, officially I was declared disabled for working outside of my home since the age of 26. and yes indeed I had plenty enough work credits. They cut me a nice check. You do have a good channel

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  Рік тому +1

      The system worked for you but far too many have to struggle and wait months or years to even appear before a judge.

  • @joewolfy0074
    @joewolfy0074 6 років тому +9

    thank you Jonathan you are very wise!

  • @cw2357
    @cw2357 2 роки тому +1

    Incredibly informative. Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge.

  • @tiazadobbs7475
    @tiazadobbs7475 2 роки тому +1

    I was diagnosed with respiratory failure 8 months ago. TWO pulmonary embolism. Long ICU stay. I'm still on oxygen. Can't pass a 6 minute walk test without my sats dropping to 93 within the first 2 minutes. I'm now getting physical therapy due to losing the use of my legs. My therapist documents that my sats drop during gentle exercise and minimal exertion with frequent breaks needed both sitting and standing. I also have osteoarthritis in back and knees with disc deformities. Knees are both bone to bone. Also neuropathy in my legs and feet per the nerve conduction studies. I drag my oxygen while walking with a cane. I'm 58 years old. BMI greater than 50 and very long steady work history. One job in 37 years. LPN in nursing home medicine nurse on my feet not a desk job. I applied 7 months ago but no word yet. Spoke with one lady on the phone who remarked about my long work history. She said she knew I was getting therapy but didn't think she would need anything from them. Does that sound good or bad ? She also told me she had lots medical info on me. I'm so not used to no income and admit I'm worried. What do you think ?
    * addendum* I really don't care about all of this. I mean I do care but I don't want disability. I want to get better even if it takes 5 more years. I want to go back to my little nursing home residents. I was with them during Covid. I loved my job. Not being able to say a goodbye to them has been worse than anything else. My doctor put me on an anti depressant but I'm not depressed. I'm just very sad because I loved my job. I loved those under my care. Sorry so long. Thank you for helping so many ! Pray for me that I can get back to my sweet residents. Thanks.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  2 роки тому +1

      Tiaza, the long delays are the result of SSA's employee situation. Here is a blog post that explains this clearly: socsecnews.blogspot.com/2021/07/what-horror-show-most-damning-oig.html. Decisions on initial and recon used to take 3 to 5 months, now they are taking 8 to 12 months. This has nothing to do with you - this is SSA's processing issue. Regarding the merits of your case, I think you have a winner. However.... Generally speaking you win early by meeting a listing. Listing 3 (socsecnews.blogspot.com/2021/07/what-horror-show-most-damning-oig.html) or Listing 4 (www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/4.00-Cardiovascular-Adult.htm) might apply but which subsection? At a hearing I would argue that you are disabled because your "functional capacity" for work has been so reduced by the combined effect of your medical issues that you would not be a reliable employee. At the initial and recon level, however, state agency adjudicators rarely approve based on a functional capacity issue because there is judgment involved. Once you get before a judge, I think you are likely to win. At initial or recon it will be tougher because you have multiple medical issues and at initial and recon the adjudicators are looking for one main thing.

    • @tiazadobbs7475
      @tiazadobbs7475 2 роки тому +1

      @@ssdattorney I was approved at my initial application. I miss working and my nursing home residents. I worked on memory care. I loved them and I knew they loved me. You are a good soul for helping others.

  • @LifeIsGood2017
    @LifeIsGood2017 8 років тому +4

    Thank you.

  • @darronsanderson4837
    @darronsanderson4837 3 роки тому

    Jon, you are fantastic!

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  3 роки тому

      Who am I to disagree with your assessment? 😆

  • @ksalvesen8702
    @ksalvesen8702 5 років тому +3

    years ago, I had applied just for medical benefits post car accident, I was denied and appealed...I won and the judge ordered the medical benefits, was sent to a spinal specialist who determined I had permanent nerve damage to left leg, they never obeyed the judge and did not pay that doctor (who they sent me to) or any others (I followed up and asked them about being reimbursed)

  • @joesimon8610
    @joesimon8610 6 років тому +4

    great information, thank you

  • @jojogurl83021
    @jojogurl83021 5 років тому +1

    Hi there.. I have a hearing in September 2019. This will be my second hearing. I would love to hear from you regarding my case. I been watching all your videos here on UA-cam and find everyone of them to be HELPFUL!!! THANK YOU FOR HELPING ALL OF US THAT REALLY NEED IT!!

  • @tracyshuck4390
    @tracyshuck4390 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you I have hope congenital heart disease and copd #3 and orthopedic issues

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      These sound like objective medical issues and that makes for strong claims.

  • @CrazyDogLover94
    @CrazyDogLover94 Рік тому

    I have Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Thyroid Disease(Hashimotos), PTSD, Bipolar Disorder type 1, Borderline Personality, Dissasoicative Disorder, Depression, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I have been waiting on my application for over 8 months now. I have proof, doctors letters, medical evidence, etc. I dont understand whats taking so long when I meet more than one of the Blue Book listings.

  • @deannadove3505
    @deannadove3505 4 роки тому +1

    Would you talk about Blindness and SSA CDRs, please? Thank you for sharing this information!

  • @Blessd-savingrace
    @Blessd-savingrace 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your video's to help me apply for social security

  • @amyfrench7425
    @amyfrench7425 7 років тому +7

    I would like you to do more videos if you would please on children especially special-needs I would really appreciate it thank you so much👩‍👦🙏

  • @scottrushton6154
    @scottrushton6154 6 років тому

    My fiance has severe Schizo-Affective disorder, a mixture of anxiety and schizophrenia. Two hospitalizations for two suicide attempts, she rocks back and forth, she needs medicine everyday, she is getting soon a weekly therapist to come to our home, she cannot go outside without her stuffed animal as a comfort item, she has crying fits for things as small as spilling milk, several psychiatrists have asked if she has been tested for autism. We are currently trying for the second time to get her on disability and we are at the questionnaire right now. I hope she will be approved this time.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому

      Scott, it sounds like your fiance is going through a rough time. Mental health claims are increasingly difficult but multiple hospitalizations and suicide attempts suggest a very serious problem. Her case will most likely end up at a hearing so don't give up.

    • @scottrushton6154
      @scottrushton6154 6 років тому

      Social Security Disability videos Many thanks for the advice, we tried again onxe more and I was sent a questionnaire but the very next day she recieved a denial letter, sadly.
      But instead of feeling down about it I called a law firm called Cambell And Associates. The polite lady who took our call said that since she was so young being 19 she would constantly get rejected because of her age. Hee therapist and nurse practitioner have said she's unable to obtain employment. However there is one agency that needs to deem her unable to work and that is Vocational Rehab.
      If she is deemed untrainable in any field then we can take that documentation and that of her therapist and make another claim. If denied once more then her and I will call that same law firm and we can be seen because we have better proof of her inability to work and our case will be heard. :)
      I will keep you posted of any updates and again, many thanks. :)

  • @kathybuonocore1178
    @kathybuonocore1178 7 років тому

    I was recently diagnosed with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia. I have had trouble walking and my balance has become bad. I have only fallen once, but that is thanks to walls or furniture to catch me on other occasions. I have not applied for SSDI yet. I have worked as a bookkeeper for over the last 30 years, with 2 short periods of unemployment. The HSP is considered a Rare Disease, but the symptoms mimic those of MS. I am fatigued from the disease and the medication I take also makes me more tired. I almost fell asleep at my desk 2x this week. I feel the spasticity progressing and moving to other areas of my body. Must I stop working all together before applying for SSDI?

  • @DEONBIG
    @DEONBIG 6 років тому

    Mr. Ginsburg I have pending bilateral knee surgery and I have been denied Social Security then I had to refile again and I'm going through the consultative examination all that all over again and North Carolina why they keep denying me my claim when when the orthopedic surgeon stating that I need bilateral knee replacement there's no treatment but surgery

  • @rtippie6630
    @rtippie6630 7 років тому +3

    I am a 50 year old male, had a heart attack Sept 3, 2015. 2 blockages were found. 95% LAD blockage that was able to be stented and a 100% RCA blockage that was not able to be stented. I have been diagnosed with Chronic Total Occlussion with Ischemia. I have had 4 cardiac caths to try and open this artery, but none were successful. I applied for SSDI in Nov. 2016 and was contacted by an Adjudicator asking me to have someone fill out some papers regarding my activities. I asked about when were they going to send me to see their dr and I was told that they were not going to as my Cardiologist has sent enough evidence for them to make a decision, but needed these papers filled out 1st. I am assuming that I will be denied, but I feel I meet the criteria for the listing regarding blocked arteries as they require 70% and I have 100%. How long do I have to ask for an appeal and when can I hire an attorney? Thanks.....I find your videos very informative!

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  7 років тому +2

      Rick, I can't believe that you would be denied based on the level of impairment you describe. If you are denied, you should definitely appeal. You must appeal within 60 days from the date that you receive the denial notice. Contact me at bit.ly/contactJCG if you would like to discuss further.

    • @twoarrows2543
      @twoarrows2543 7 років тому +1

      rick tippie Yea, Rick probably won't believe it either but he will.

  • @cendepuett916
    @cendepuett916 5 років тому +2

    what about A-Fib? my heart rate goes up quickly n majority of time I have to sit down, so I use a wheelchair quite often. I also use a walker with a seat on it at times on the days i feel better.

  • @annahampshire5775
    @annahampshire5775 4 роки тому +3

    I was just wondering if you ever heard of the disability help group, if so what is your opinion of them in helping me win my case for SSDI/ssi

  • @rocoosp70
    @rocoosp70 6 років тому +1

    Diagnosed with Crohn's disease at age 19 I am now 47 years old. I've had most of my large intestine removed, and have had several surgeries on anal fistulas. I also take medication for depression. With this disease I spend most of my time inside my house, if I do venture out I'm scared to death I may have an accident or that I cannot find a bathroom so I do not venture out very often and not far.

  • @trumpobama1684
    @trumpobama1684 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @strny472
    @strny472 4 роки тому +2

    Hello and thank you so much for your videos! They have been incredibly helpful. My question is I meet the blue book listing 11.02 but the VE said I could work 3 jobs I’ve never heard of. My attorney said he “scraping the bottom of the barrel” as far as the jobs he said I was able to work. What holds more weight, the blue book listing or the VE?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому +7

      It is rare to win at a hearing using the listings. The listings are designed to be very difficult to meet and most listing approvals are made at the initial application. Most hearing decisions are issued based on a functional capacity argument or a grid rule argument. So when I am presenting a case that may be listing level, I mention the applicable listing but I also make the other arguments.

    • @showmeyourdaleel6568
      @showmeyourdaleel6568 2 роки тому

      If you meet the listing, you win regardless of what the VE says. Med/voc is irrelevant if you truly meet a listing. The listing is step 3 of the SSA five step sequential process. Can you do other work which involves the VE is step 5.

  • @angelajones7222
    @angelajones7222 2 роки тому

    Please let me know
    Mitral valve prolapse...where my heart will beat around 240 a minute.
    I have always been able to stop it after maybe ten minutes. Only made me pass out once.
    But, now I have emphysema, diagnosed in 2014. But, it's gotten worse, and I can't stop my mvp, if I can't breathe. This happened, then on top of it had a panic attack started hyperventilating...luckily The ems were there right when that started and were able to calm me down. They really freaked out over my heart rate, and got the paddles out just in case. My only concern was breathing. Two weeks later, I ended up back in er fatigued severely, can't breathe, can't sleep, ended up having covid and emphysema...and Thank God this doctor gave me an inhaler. I can actually get prepared to take a shower without panicking.

  • @jayrock1470
    @jayrock1470 8 років тому +2

    very helpful my mri impression reads as follows mild transverse central canal narrowing is present due to facet hypertrophy at the L4-L5 level. (2). mild bilateral foraminal encroachment is present at L3-L4 L4-L5 and L5-s1,due to combination of disc bulging and facet hypertrophy. (3). there is no disc herniation at any lumbar level. i applied for disability im at stage 1 how will i fair since facet hypertrophy and central canal narrowing witch is stenosis is on there list of impairments.

    • @jlsherman73
      @jlsherman73 7 років тому +3

      Joseph Walker how has your case been so far? Interested I just filled for something along the same line.

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 4 роки тому

      How did you do on your case?

  • @Shawnroberts1980
    @Shawnroberts1980 Рік тому

    I was approved at the initial level in just 6 weeks. I have a condition on the CAL list. I sent them clear, objective evidence and they approved me very quickly.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  Рік тому

      I am glad the system worked for you the it was supposed to.

  • @chopsticks9984
    @chopsticks9984 5 років тому +17

    I was shocked to find out at the onset of my hearing that I met a listing. I thought I was going to have to battle tooth and nail for functional capacity.

    • @michelleharder6970
      @michelleharder6970 4 роки тому +4

      Does that mean a listing is an automatic win without a hearing?

    • @chopsticks9984
      @chopsticks9984 4 роки тому +3

      @@michelleharder6970 If there's enough medical records before you reach the hearing, *probably* but not necessarily. If you meet a listing criteria, it has to be proven through medical records.
      At the start of my application, there wasn't hardly any medical evidence for my issues, but throughout the 2.5 years of appeals and waiting, that medical history built up. I was hospitalized 6 times and talked to a lot of mental health professionals and had two psych evaluations by Social Security.
      So by the time I reached the hearing process, there was enough evidence my attorney said I did; as such her proceeding strategy argument was that I met a listing and that was how my attorney's proceeding strategy went.
      *However, even though my case was pretty damn severe, the judge determined that I didn't quite meet a listing,* but it was obvious I was impaired enough. The judge seemed to have made his decision before I walked in the room for the hearing. It was pretty clear he was doing everything in his power to make sure I was put on disability.
      .
      I think what hurt the listing case was the fact that the big company that picked up my case, at least the lady I talked to, did not understand I had not gone though a full set of appeals and wanted me to have an entirely new onset date and everything, which cut out 3 months worth of additional evidence. Luckily I'm sure the judge acknowledged the evidence, but could not legally put it together.

    • @darronsanderson4837
      @darronsanderson4837 3 роки тому +2

      @@michelleharder6970 I won with the VA, for Bipolar1,PTSD and a damaged back, from combat and the SSA denied me, initially. I secured an attorney and had my phone hearing this week, (Dec. 2020). I have not won yet, but my chances are better now.

    • @showmeyourdaleel6568
      @showmeyourdaleel6568 2 роки тому +1

      @@michelleharder6970 not necessarily. You could not be listing level at the initial and reconsideration stages but become listing level once the hearing arrives.

  • @glamvan8658
    @glamvan8658 2 роки тому

    Dear Mr. Ginsberg
    I'm contemplating filing for SSDI. I was just diagnosed with bil wrist tendonitis my left being severe just started cortisone inj. tx. but, still experiencing pain spasms and 30 years ago I suffered 7 fractures below my waist from being hit by drunk driver while outside my car which, is catching up to me as far as agility and other issues. I'm 55 y/o and what do you think my chances are. I may be applying for W.comp as well. Can I do both??

  • @davidroberson5600
    @davidroberson5600 5 років тому +2

    I just found your videos and find them to be very helpful I have a condition of CHF which prevents me from working over the course of two years I have been to the hospital six times and had angioplasty each time and I have a total of 14 stents placed I was wondering if you have or can recommend a disability attorney in Eugene Oregon that I may see to take my case before the disability board

  • @Lyonesse09
    @Lyonesse09 6 років тому

    I am 61. Bipolar seeing psychiatrist for about 12 years for meds. Had cardiac issues for 20 years including heart attack 4 yrs ago several months after getting stents. Diabetes for about 20 years and developed Charcot foot 2 years ago and had to get 3 long screws put in my foot to reconstruct it. Thyroid malfunction for 30 yrs. Obesity. Lost 4 jobs as hospital lab tech due to the undiagnosed bipolar. Many years of taking countless medications for everything. Psychiatrist had me under very constant appointments for a time for fear I might harm myself. Carpal tunnel in both hands and neurologist said it was severe at the time. Would a lawyer take my case and would I be approved quickly? I worked 2 yrs in a hospital then 4 years then 2 yrs as a picture framer then yrs of no work. Tried twice in 2012 and 2013 to go back to work in labs but could not adapt to the changes and lost both jobs because supervisors said I could not take the stress etc. My total work time for past 25 yrs is about 8 yrs.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому

      I think you need to find out if you are insured for SSDI. If not, do you qualify for SSI based on household income/resources. A local SSD lawyer can offer guidance. You should not assume that you will be approved quickly - nothing happens quickly in the SSD world.

    • @showmeyourdaleel6568
      @showmeyourdaleel6568 2 роки тому

      @@ssdattorney I have heard of QDD cases where DDS gets the records quickly and the claimant has terminal cancer or dialysis getting approved in a matter of days but these cases are quite rare.

  • @rexraptor1094
    @rexraptor1094 5 років тому +2

    When I was a baby I was diagnosed with Plexiform Neurofibroma (Genetic Disorder) and I had Torticollis and doctors told my mother I could qualify for SSI benefits which she went through the process of doing and I qualified. Plexiform Neurofibroma causes tumors on skin or nerves etc... Unfortunately, I have 3 tumors inside my neck C1,C2,C3 ever since I was born and still have them till this very day. These tumors cause severe pain that affect my life and concentration is something I lack because of the pain that I get that interferes with my life. Ever since I was found disabled I was approved but the time came where I turned 18 (Adult) and I was denied so I had to file a hearing to explain why I'm still disabled and I did which they denied me again and again. So I would like to know what are some suggestions I could do to get approved again?

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 4 роки тому

      Did you have current medical records and has your doctor confirmed your disability as something that would prevent you from working?

  • @ejamesjr3371
    @ejamesjr3371 6 років тому +1

    Hi Mr. Ginsberg, In reference to the online application, should I provide the numeric "listing" for each condition or would it better if I use the specific verbiage written for each diagnosis?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому +1

      I would use both, but definitely the number.

    • @ejamesjr3371
      @ejamesjr3371 6 років тому +1

      TY! Last question. Can I attach documents to the online application, such as 3rd party statements, RFC forms, DR's notes, etc... I've already collected everything for SSDI in hopes to speed up the process. Any tips?

  • @thy925ted
    @thy925ted 6 років тому +7

    I got approved the first time, about 5 to 6 months and review in 7 years.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому +5

      Congratulations - I would assume that your impairments are severe.

  • @yaredatnafu1748
    @yaredatnafu1748 7 років тому +9

    I am a 59 year old living in Texas . I was first diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis back in the 90's . At the time I was prescribed methotrexate which I took for a couple of years but discontinued due to increased frequency of stomach discomfort such as nausea. I have not seen a doctor for many years. I have worked for much of the time despite the pain except for the past year and a couple of other years when the pain was too intolerable.
    Currently I have severe pain in all my joints , my hands and feet are badly deformed and even tying my shoes is a painful chore. How should I proceed?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  7 років тому +3

      Yared, I would start by establishing a relationship with a treating doctor. It is very difficult to win SSD without current medical records no matter what the condition.

  • @dodiebondwood
    @dodiebondwood 6 років тому +1

    I'm 45 and was diagnosed with stage 4 bone cancer in knee/shin about 3 years ago. It's time for my review and I'm scared. I had first surgery to replace knee and shin and 3 recurrences in 3 years other than that I've done pretty well. I do have pain and have to sit down and rest and Ice between activities. I own my own home and I have a 12 year old daughter. I'm a single mother. With the high school education. My previous job was a waitress. I am very nervous about going back to work due to the stage of my cancer and recurrences. Do you have any advice for me?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому +1

      Dolores, given your medical issues I would think that SSA would be unlikely to push too hard to terminate benefits. That being said, I would make sure that you provide them with all medical records and that you ask one or more treating doctors for letters stating that you do not have the stamina to return to competitive employment and that your pain would interfere with attention and concentration.

  • @myretrochannel1717
    @myretrochannel1717 3 місяці тому

    Mr Ginsberg I was supposes to EASILY meet the 12.05B listing at a hearing but the ALJ have never considered the listing thus denied me! Among so many other errors, that error alone of not analyzing nor considering the 12.05B listing is grounds for a complete reversal and approval by the appeals council! (it has happened before and it could happen again!) Furthermore, this was the remand order by the AC AND the federal court, they instructed the ALJ to consider that 12.05B listing, and this judge flat out said no she wont consider it and she stands by her old decision without providing any explanations! Complete violation of the orders by the higher courts! You should of seen the other errors by this judge, you would be VERY shocked! One of them is that she stated that the Neuro test is less persuasive because I PARTICIPATED IN THE EXAM!

  • @sarak3372
    @sarak3372 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for all of the helpful information in your videos. It is much appreciated.
    Background to my questions:
    I have a listing level impairment that I have been struggling with for years. It was finally documented on 10/26/15 via lab report that I am heterozygous for the Factor V Leiden mutation, which is a hypercoagulation disorder listed in the SSA's Listing of Impairments (in 7.00 Hematological Disorders-Adult). This was after having deep venous thrombosis in my right leg in Oct. 2013 and then in Aug. 2015 in my left leg. I didn't have insurance in 2013, but I did in 2015, so I do have a "grossly abnormal" ultrasound from 8/25/15 showing "extensive deep venous thrombosis." At the time, I could not even walk or stand or sit, but I was under the false impression that if I were awarded benefits then it would run out by the time I am older (and I would of course need it even more at that time). A lawyer I spoke with at the time did not clear up that misconception for me, so I have been borrowing money and moving around too much to live with family, etc, since then. I have not needed to file taxes for 2015 and 2016 because my income has been under the $10,350 reporting threshold, and I have not received any work payment since Nov. 2016, so officially have not been able to work since Nov. 2016 although before that I was only doing odd jobs here and there only with others' help and really struggling through and not able to continue anything I tried to start. Now though, I have just come to terms with the fact that I cannot concentrate at all even in doing one or two household tasks per day and I have severe fatigue and severe anxiety (as well as the sharp and burning pains in my legs and groin). For years now I have been trying to convince myself that I can make it somehow, but I am sure I need help at this point. I was shocked to find all of my symptoms mentioned under my condition in the Listing of Impairments: "serious limitation in your ability to sustain concentration or pace adequate to complete work-related tasks (and household tasks and social interaction) because of symptoms, such as pain, severe fatigue, anxiety, or difficulty concentrating caused by your hematological disorder (including complications of the disorder) or its treatment, even if you are able to do some routine activities of daily living."
    Questions related to this video topic:
    Does that mean since I have a listing level impairment, I should most likely get a favorable result within 3 months even though I am now only 31 years old? (I am asking to allay some of my severe anxiety.) If so, do I have to worry so much about exact date I stopped working, how long I haven't been working, etc, on application? I don't really know how to answer those questions because I stopped being able to work even before my first blood clot in 2013 so had been doing odd jobs here and there with lots of help, but I don't have medical documentation until 2015. What would I put as date I stopped working? Since I didn't have to file taxes in 2015 and 2016 due to low income would that be considered not working?

    • @sarak3372
      @sarak3372 7 років тому

      Actually, I believe I did not need to file in 2014 either, but in 2013 I filed even though my adjusted gross income was negative but I paid a little bit in self-employment/social security tax. So, again, I am confused about what date to put I stopped working because I actually stopped being able to work in 2013 and then only worked some months with help from my sister doing a lot of the work for me and others. (By the way, when I went into the SSA office a couple weeks ago, they looked me up and said I am fully "insured.")

  • @herkimersnodgrass3881
    @herkimersnodgrass3881 8 років тому

    I needa new dissablity application paper work to file for the year 2016.i have social security income verication paper onhow much my checkwill be a month but i havent received the check as yet .

  • @Debbitx
    @Debbitx 5 років тому

    In 1988, I was a teenage passenger in a drunk driving accident, TBI & Spinal Compression Fracture, which I collected SSI for. I don't think I had enough work credits to qualify for SSDI yet. But anyway, I collected SSI benefits for 2-3 years. Now 30 years later, I was hospitialized unconscious due to Septic Shock, Menegitis, Acute kidney failure, acute respiratory failure, hypertensive heart disease w/ heart failure, among other things. I applied online for disability benefits and my application is in front of the disability determination board now. Will they look back to my earlier accident in addition to my current hospitalization in determining my case? Do you think I have a case? My upright balance is unsteady, as a result of both occurances and I am on a daily regimine of meds for high blood pressure, high cholestrol, seizures, blood thinners

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому +1

      Debbi, generally speaking they will look at your medical record starting about a year or so prior to your alleged onset for this application. But I would take the position that your long ago medical history is relevant and if you can get those records I would submit them. The question in your current case: do you have a doctor who will go on record to say that you do not have the capacity for full time work because of your medical issues and is that condition expected to last at least 12 consecutive months?

  • @judydavidson390
    @judydavidson390 6 років тому +2

    Dick Burns
    funny thing that you said **nope** because I just received a approval notice today
    I guess that i left out along with the spinal compression I had surgery from T2-T11
    along with osteomyelitis ,caused by empyema and hep C
    also I am 53 yrs old
    I

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому +1

      Congrats on your approval. These days it is not easy, even with strong medical documentation.

  • @matryan2376
    @matryan2376 2 роки тому

    I have a heart condition which I've been dealing with for over a year after my heart attack in December 2020 I was put on medication and monitored over the next year in that time I had an echocardiogram which showed my heart had not strengthen and they determined I need and ICD to keep my heart from sudden cardiac arrest I have been a carpenter for last 28 yrs working regularly throughout that time cardiologist says I can no no longer do this type of work and should may persue disability any thoughts on whether I should

  • @EssenceofGod5657
    @EssenceofGod5657 7 років тому

    Hi Attorney, my opthamologist wrote a
    physician 's statement that I meet/equal a listing as being "legally blind" & a request for OTR requested and I was still scheduled for a hearing..why? & they are requesting another opthamologist to give his opinion at the hearing as if my opthamologist is not correct in his diagnosis. Is this a common occurrence on ALJ hearings.?.it seems like a waste of time & resources if you ask me..thanks

    • @ticks4ticks4
      @ticks4ticks4 4 роки тому

      I cannot & do not speak for Atty. Jonathan Ginsberg. However, a few matters to note: 1) a statement by an optometrist (O.D.) -a perhaps better, a physician statement-esp. a specialty physician (e.g. "ophthalmologist"-M.D. or D.O.) -that you are "legally blind" -even w/ corrective measurements -specifically, w/ several observations & objective examinations & measurements to support this- is great evidence!

    • @showmeyourdaleel6568
      @showmeyourdaleel6568 2 роки тому

      Many physicians don’t know exactly what SSA is looking for or how to speak SSA language and without reading your physician’s statement it’s hard to comment on its validity. A consultative exam doctor should know what SSA is looking for thus the need for the CE. SSA likes to limit paying for CEs whenever possible. In some case physical statements are worthless because they don’t contain a medically supported rationale.

  • @boondogger
    @boondogger 3 роки тому +1

    Can you recommend a good attorney in Portland Oregon

  • @kimberlysamuel2983
    @kimberlysamuel2983 6 років тому +6

    I had a my disability hearing on July 21, 2017. The Judge asked the VE if I could perform my previous 2 jobs as a Respiratory Therapist and Certified Professional Coder. The VE response was "No". No other questions were asked. I have Sjogren's Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and Bulging Discs at cervical, lumbar and thoracic levels. My representative says that I will be approved for disability but I have not received an official letter. Do you think my chances good for a favorable determination and how long with I have to wait for a decision? I'm patiently awaiting a response.

    • @scorpionheart.295
      @scorpionheart.295 4 роки тому

      Kimberly Samuel Ms Kimberly. Hope you’re doing better. I have similar disabilty as you’re and was wondering if you ended up getting approved (hope you did) and how long did it take to receive your letter.
      Thank you in advance.

  • @passioncanty263
    @passioncanty263 3 роки тому

    I was wondering if you could do more videos on cervical myelopathy and how to get approval for this. I also am dealing with COPD with Asthma, and ADHD with Anxiety. I am scheduled for surgery is my case fast approval worthy

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  3 роки тому

      I will add to the list - thanks for the suggestion.

  • @jeffhobbs82
    @jeffhobbs82 2 роки тому

    I've been diagnosed with a-fib Congestive Heart Failure. I have my major depression and have become antisocial. Is that a listing? Or will I be denied and have to appeal?

  • @susanniccoli2681
    @susanniccoli2681 7 місяців тому

    Im 54 years old.I have Hereditary Spherocytosis. I had a splenectomy at age 4. My Son also inherited it. He's 33 years old. Im tired all the time. Chronic fatigue. Get sick often and require longer than average recovery time. This has made it difficult to keep a job. Just wondering what my chances are of qualifying for disability.

  • @tubtxawjqeejchannel6684
    @tubtxawjqeejchannel6684 8 років тому +4

    Social Security Disability videos thank you for your respond me my Psychiatric document that my condition very severe and meet Listing 12.04

  • @tiffanyharter6557
    @tiffanyharter6557 6 років тому

    I'm 45 and had scoliosis surgery removing all facet joints with rods and screws in my whole thoracic. Would I meet any medical listing?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому

      Tiffany you would need a treating doctor - either an orthopedic or a neurosurgeon - to draw conclusions about whether you meet a listing. No way for me to tell without looking at the medical record.

  • @stanleywebster3096
    @stanleywebster3096 5 років тому +2

    I've asked you a question and no reply also how long does it take with a dr form that says I have a permanent disability I've been waiting over 6 months now and no answer from disability

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 4 роки тому +1

      This guy is kind of a douche, he doesn't answer questions . I would never hire this guy

  • @jenniferweeks1890
    @jenniferweeks1890 5 років тому

    I haven't had a evaluation since 2013. But I've gone to the same Dr which is a Dr that specializes in dizzines due to ear problems also she checks my hearing. ECT. She was my first Dr I went to in 2009 when it happened. She put me through therapy for the dizziness and balance issues. She had told me it was the worst case she had seen. But I was told that those medical records back then don't matter only ones in the past year. Which there is none. What should be my next move?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому

      I think that the 2013 records are relevant. At this point you need to get back to that doctor or another similar specialist.

  • @donaldrichard8336
    @donaldrichard8336 3 роки тому

    I am currently receiving social security benefits, but I just had a tumor removed within my right kidney and also the kidney itself. I only have a badly scarred kidney left and am on dialysis. Does this affect the amount of benefits I receive?

  • @AuthorTLAllen
    @AuthorTLAllen 7 років тому +3

    Can you explain listing11:14? Thank you

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  7 років тому +2

      Peripheral neuropathy involves damage to the nerves that send signals to the brain and spinal cord. It is often associated with long time or untreated diabetes but it can also be caused by other conditions. It often involves numbness, tingling and lack of sensation in the hands and feet. The listing looks for a level of severity that limits walking, standing, use of the arms and other physical functioning. The listing also indirectly references pain when it speaks to problems concentrating, remembering and maintaining pace.

  • @GrammywinOscarG
    @GrammywinOscarG 2 роки тому

    I need some info my wife got diagnosed with Ramsey hunt syndrome last July she got shingles in her right ear and the shingles damaged her 7th cranial nerve and has paralysis on right side of her face she is still having imbalance problems Plus Tendinitis in her ear that rings 24/7 and it gets so bad even on meds that her specialist gave her she did a test called vestibular test and she failed all test so she couldn't return to work she was laid off from her job because of her illness and still to this day she isn't getting better and i would like to know if she would qualify for Disability. I need some help Thanks

  • @anthonywylie5771
    @anthonywylie5771 Рік тому

    Good day SIR
    I have claim with Worksmans comp
    My 1 st surgery laminectomy
    I got fce at 21% it
    Still in a lot of pain (failed surgery)
    Now a specialist
    recommended me to get fushion 2 Docter’s agreed
    Now I got surgery got some relief still in pain
    I am going to another fce
    Doctor told me bring in sad application to start process is a bad thing?

  • @Mr51Caveman
    @Mr51Caveman 7 років тому +10

    I served 24 years in the Air Force. I was blown up twice, shot once, ribs broken 6 times, collapsed lungs, Thermal burns in both eyes, shrapnel wounds, other broken bones, Guano virus, hundreds of stitches, migraines, Traumatic Brain Injury, etc, etc. I retired 14 years ago and the VA rated me at 80%. About 3 years ago they raised the rating to 90% I broke a finger a few weeks back and while I was in with the VA Doctor he asked me why I wasn't getting SSDI and I told him I thought I had to be 100% for that. He said no, I should be pretty much automatic. I have heard about the nightmare with the SSA so I called and talked with a well known SS lawyer and he said I should just apply on my own. Any advice?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  7 років тому +11

      My guess is that you would be approved at the initial application stage without the need for a lawyer. You can seek counsel if you are denied.

    • @twoarrows2543
      @twoarrows2543 7 років тому +3

      Mr51Caveman No he won't either, and getting an attorney won't help much. Filing and keeping your fingers crossed is the best anyone can do these days because SSA just doesn't want to pay anymore.

    • @aliyamich3797
      @aliyamich3797 7 років тому

      Social Security Disability Benefits - Qualify up to $2763 Per Month - 24/7 Help Line · >> ssdisabilitynetwork.weebly.com

    • @theothertroll
      @theothertroll 6 років тому +3

      + mark thrasher - you should check the listings for brain damage, that comment would be great evidence you have it ~

    • @theothertroll
      @theothertroll 6 років тому +3

      Good Lord man - military's not just a job, horaha? hope you suck the maximum $$ from the Gov ~

  • @davidyoung2939
    @davidyoung2939 3 роки тому

    Is ulcerative colitis a listing?

  • @rixar139
    @rixar139 Рік тому

    ☘ Irish Honey Badger - Thanks you Mr. Jonathan Ginsberg.

  • @antoniopankey3662
    @antoniopankey3662 2 роки тому

    i have hiv and have sever depressiion and authritise and joints all over im on 7 medcations do i hsav e case

  • @kaytoosinuga2203
    @kaytoosinuga2203 2 роки тому

    On my portal it said that my initial decision would take 6 months. Here I am at 8 months still waiting for a decision could that be good or bad?

  • @cassandrawestfall60
    @cassandrawestfall60 4 роки тому

    I have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease also lung scarring with pulmonary hyperinflation.Would this make a good claim for ssi?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      It depends on how these conditions impact your day to day functioning and how they might affect your capacity to perform a simple, entry-level job.

  • @Remain_Profane
    @Remain_Profane 5 років тому

    I have an incurable autoimmune disease called Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency. It is a rare disease with a lowered life expectancy. It stemmed from a benign tumor on my pituitary gland that completely threw off every hormone in my body. I developed hypothyroidism and diabetes from it. My testosterone was almost O when I got diagnosed and it shut down my adrenal glands. I am on several steroids everyday. The steroid for the adrenal glands is the most important, because without it I will die. My disease is not in the listings and I just got denied by an ALJ after waiting over 3 years for a hearing.

  • @patriciamoreland7520
    @patriciamoreland7520 2 роки тому

    Thankyou.

  • @REP46520
    @REP46520 4 роки тому

    If this is true. why is it that i was denied twice. I have LUPUS 14.02 on the listing which is called the blue book, and diagnose since 2006, fatigue , malice joint pain specially on hands, elbows, knees, hips and ankles. I'm on meds like methroxtrate which did not work ,hydrochloroquen that dammage my retna mycofinalte that gives me dhierra now I'm on Benlsta in for of IV. MRI shows I have sever synovitis on my hands and now I have sciatic nerve that is not going away, been on theraphy that never work along with a note that therapy would not be beneficial to my lupus , no brake in seeing the RA doctor, since I was diagnose. what else I could do to win this case.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      The problem is that at the initial and recon stages, state agency adjudicators are looking at your file. They often do not have the time to plow through extensive medical records, or the records are not clear that you do meet a listing. By contrast, at a hearing you have a more highly trained judge reviewing the records plus you would have a lawyer advocating for you by identifying specific pages in your record that show you meet a listing.

    • @REP46520
      @REP46520 4 роки тому

      @@ssdattorney I just went to my hearing today 2/6/2020 which is a surprise me when the letter came that i have ALJ person to person I got in the room and it was a video call and the ALJ is from Baltimore also the VE was not in the video until the ALJ called her and I was in Tacoma WA. anyway I answer all the question the ALJ ask and I think I did very well in answering, after all the ALJ ask three deferent hypothitical question to the VE and the VE said no JOB on all the 3 question that the ALJ ask. after that ALJ said that no more question and it was the end. Oh, also the ALJ was trying to change my on sit date of april 2018 from original sept 2016 But I proved that the on sit was 1 Sept 2016 That i have in my file.

  • @SC-bv9bm
    @SC-bv9bm 6 років тому

    Hi. I'm currently on ssdi for breast cancer 2x. Ten years apart. When I've gotten approved the second time and received necessary treatments, I was recently diagnose with follicular lymphoma. Once my 3 yrs is up for review will they continue my ssdi due to my new diagnose?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому +1

      My guess is that SSA will not try to cut you off given the new diagnosis. My best wishes to you for a complete recovery.

    • @SC-bv9bm
      @SC-bv9bm 6 років тому

      Social Security Disability videos
      Thank you. Your videos are very informative. Keep up the good work.

  • @petenagel8831
    @petenagel8831 4 роки тому +5

    I have all 3 well see what happens

  • @soniascott3353
    @soniascott3353 5 років тому

    I HAVE CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, DIABETES, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, ENDOMETRIOSIS AND ASTHMA MY HEARING DATE IS IN 3 MONTHS DO YOU THINK I HAVE A CHANCE AT WINNING

  • @demee62
    @demee62 5 років тому

    Family member hypothyroidism with metabolic syndrome weighs 600 lbs has severe lymphedema which caises circulation problems so bad that it causes leg ulcers that takes months ro heal. Cant sit more than 1 hour or stand more than 10 minutes. Has high blood pressure and anemia. Has not been able to do any type of work due to the condition. What is the best way to proceed?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому

      I would focus on the metabolic syndrome as opposed to obesity. My guess is that this is a case that would end up at a hearing. Has your family member applied?

    • @demee62
      @demee62 5 років тому

      @@ssdattorney not yet

    • @demee62
      @demee62 5 років тому

      Well they applied 3years ago and was denied but then the only diagnosis was obesity and pre diabetes.

  • @jenniferweeks1890
    @jenniferweeks1890 6 років тому

    Hello I'm 45yrs old and about 10yrs ago I lost all my hearing in my left ear. Had severe vertigo and had to learn to walk again ECT. I still have the severe vertigo and fatigue and blurred vision days I spend in bed. These attacks can last weeks.. I don't have much medical evidence of this due to I stopped going to any Dr because I was told in the beginning by 2 different Dr that there isn't anything to do about it and I'd just gave to live with it. So that's what I've done. In the past 2yrs it's gotten bad again and a yr ago I had to quit my job of 10yrs due to missing to much work because of my condition. I don't have health ins. Can't afford it. But I can't work cause driving for me is dangerous and my attacks are on a regular basis. I want to get disability but have been turned down. Could you tell me what I can do now?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому +1

      If you had an evaluation by a vestibular specialist, even once a year, that might be enough to prove that you would not be reliable at work. My experience has been that you need an expert medical source statement for this type of impairment. I think these cases are winnable.

    • @jenniferweeks1890
      @jenniferweeks1890 5 років тому

      Social Security Disability I also wanted you to know that I instantly lost all my hearing on that day Jan 10th 2009. And never got any of it back. In my good ear I still have about 50% of my hearing in it.

    • @jenniferweeks1890
      @jenniferweeks1890 5 років тому

      Would I have to have MRI and cat scans or other major tests to prove this?

  • @TentLiving
    @TentLiving 4 роки тому +1

    I am a disabled Veteran I have also been diagnosed by a doctor for PTSD. I have tried to work entire level jobs but just couldn't do it because of PTSD related issues. Would this qualify me for social security disability. I do recieve disability from VA directly stating PTSD as my disability.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      Unfortunately a VA finding of disability arising from PTSD is not binding on SSA. The VA records and finding will help, and if you are 100% VA disabled, your SSD case will be expedited. But SSA will make its own determination. My experience, however, has been that most of my 100% VA PTSD clients do get approved for SSD.

    • @TentLiving
      @TentLiving 4 роки тому

      @@ssdattorney good to know. I am at 50% disability. We will pray it goes through. Thank you. They were quick to send the several pages of questions. To continue the process.

  • @rclaw7898
    @rclaw7898 2 роки тому

    Back surgery, neck surgery, five precancerous surgeries in the rectum and colon, degenerative back disease, hypertension, depression, auto immune, have been denied twice!

  • @judydavidson390
    @judydavidson390 6 років тому +1

    my diagnosis was severe spinal cord compression is that considered a disability for a social security claim

    • @judydavidson390
      @judydavidson390 6 років тому +2

      funny thing that you said nope and I just received approval today

    • @nettlescats3796
      @nettlescats3796 6 років тому +1

      Why ask if you already know?

    • @staceyaudette564
      @staceyaudette564 6 років тому +1

      MAss. & CT TWO STATES THAT CONSIDER ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ADDICTION R DISABILITIES. WTF?

    • @battybethc
      @battybethc 6 років тому +1

      Stacey Audette Oh Thor! 😩 I see them loitering round the Streets everyday when I'm going to Work in Pain and can barely walk and next Day I'm in Bed the whole next Day in Pain. Meanwhile these Addicts and Drunks are freeloading off of our Hardearned Taxes that we put into for our Retirement or for if we become disabled! With all the Pain I suffer through after 42 Years putting into the Government, I apply and they deny me and tell me I am able to work?! SMFH! 😑 Puhlease! Don't get me started! 😬

    • @kittycat1302
      @kittycat1302 6 років тому

      DO Not

  • @sergioblanco6321
    @sergioblanco6321 4 роки тому

    I got a quick question. I'm about to see the judge and I just recently got approved the handicap plates. I saw a doctor and they filled out the form and said that I was physically disabled. So since I'm already approved by the state as physically disabled does that increases my chances .. even though there's not a 3 year period of doctors visits. And there's a 8 months gap of getting treatment in the us .... But I've been going to Mexico for treatment "no insurance" ... So is the handicap permit. Big win for my case

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому +1

      I think that having handicap plates can help, especially if your doc included details on the form. But SSA is not bound by the state determination. You should get your records from Mexico and have them translated if needed. They are relevant.

  • @JPostmater
    @JPostmater 8 років тому

    What if you applied october 2015, but worked november but made less than 300 that month, december,january,february also made 300 each month...can you still qualify?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  8 років тому

      +JPostmater2016 - generally earnings in the $300 per month range do not amount to #substantialgainfulactivity so those earnings should not prevent you from getting approved. You may have to explain what you did when working and why you would not have been able to work more to earn more.

  • @frankiegee5260
    @frankiegee5260 5 років тому

    Can you practice Law in the State of NY?

    • @jasoncentore1830
      @jasoncentore1830 5 років тому

      I already tried, he doesn't. If you email him he can set you up with someone in NY

  • @christineboswell-sexton4894
    @christineboswell-sexton4894 4 роки тому

    Should I annotate all of my listing numbers on my packet when I am applying?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      I would.

    • @christineboswell-sexton4894
      @christineboswell-sexton4894 4 роки тому

      @@ssdattorney Sounds good. What if I have been struggling to try and work with a new diagnosis of narcolepsy and it's not working so I am going to quit. Can I go back to the date of diagnosis even though it's while I was still working?

    • @christineboswell-sexton4894
      @christineboswell-sexton4894 4 роки тому

      @@ssdattorney It's not my only disability, but it's the one that put the nail in the coffin for me so to speak.

  • @lynnwalsh1609
    @lynnwalsh1609 4 роки тому +1

    I have my hearing in a month and a half from now, it's been almost two years since I got representation and appealed the initial denial. Last Sept. I was in a car accident and I broke my hip socket. I am waiting to have my hip replaced sometime at the end of this year. Since a fractured hip is on the listing, and I told my lawyer about my accident last year, I am wondering if this is normal procedure.

  • @kellyskaggs5687
    @kellyskaggs5687 4 роки тому

    I have at the bottom of my heart a electrical problem the Doctor said when i have these spells where my blood pressure rises over 200 my blood is not going up and over my heart valves it is like its quivering instead of pumping and I take heart and high blood pressure meds like three all together, the Dr. said if i did not take my meds it will happen again, I passed out in the hospital and my heart was way out of rythem and they had to shock me, they gave me a pace maker and difibulater just incase this problem happens again its called Vantricker Attackacardia is what i have is this on the list?? I have tried four times for my ssi and i have bad knees with medical papers, Depression, Anixety and spinal stonices. I have never a lawyer talk to me until the hearing we meet there at the hearing but there people in the office is the ones who say they get my medical records how do i know they get them all? Thank you so much for your videos I was just wondering what you think about all the things i have medical papers on and have not got my SSI. thanks again

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      Kelly, it sounds like your condition could fit within listing 4.05 - www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/4.00-Cardiovascular-Adult.htm#4_05. You would need a cardiologist to write a letter summarizing your history and test results and offering conclusions about the severity of your condition and how it impacts your capacity for work. Your lawyer can print out the "F" section of your electronic file so you can see what records are there.

  • @twilightzone3632
    @twilightzone3632 5 років тому +2

    Can I apply for SSDI I am married I lost my hearing I am deaf and have disc degenerative disease.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому

      You would need to have enough work credits to qualify for SSDI, then you would have to have medical evidence supporting your claim.

  • @tinarobinson4260
    @tinarobinson4260 4 роки тому

    I have a listing a also have a court appointment

  • @joywashington4247
    @joywashington4247 7 років тому +1

    And I live in Mississippi

  • @kalihitino
    @kalihitino 3 роки тому

    Can a 3 year old with speech issues qualify for disability?

  • @dmitrydzhemilev8588
    @dmitrydzhemilev8588 9 місяців тому

    I meat a listing they denied me anyway now I'm waiting 4 my hearing in November

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  8 місяців тому

      SSA makes meeting a listing very difficult. However at your hearing you can argue that you meet a listing, that you meet a grid rule, that your functional capacity would not prevent work or all 3.

  • @giovanniortiz8421
    @giovanniortiz8421 6 років тому +1

    I had heart surgery at five days old and is left with a heart murmur... I been working for ten years and my condition is getting worse with a lot of days missed from work... Would I qualify for help

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому

      The questions I would ask - is the murmur treatable with meds? Does this condition prevent you from working 8 hours a day, 5 days a week at a simple job? Do you have a doctor who will explain why this condition makes it impossible for you to work?

    • @giovanniortiz8421
      @giovanniortiz8421 6 років тому

      Social Security Disability videos It is not treatable or preventable with these meds.. one of them vasotec and lenoxin.. and a baby aspirin a day... Since five days old on I was always on restrictions for my heart history of 31 years with one year history of emergency room visits... Have restrictions at work no lifting more than 25 pnds and no standing or sitting with out a break if needed.. with 137 days missed last year, thank God for FMLA but Pepsi is threating me cuz I'm ILL too often... Doctor's know I have a very rare operation and heart condition at 5 days old, all that left me with a valave that has stunted growth

  • @MrAvidOutdoorsman
    @MrAvidOutdoorsman 4 роки тому +4

    I meet two listings and have been appealing for 4 years.

    • @Remmeister2000
      @Remmeister2000 4 роки тому +1

      I've been at it for seven months, I don't want to have to wait four years....

  • @joewolfy0074
    @joewolfy0074 7 років тому +1

    Johnathan I have severe arthritis in my non dominate hand and arhritis in my right shoulder and right ring and middle finger also my left knee gives out within an hour of labor type work all debilitating also severe sleep apnea which causes sleepless disorder also severe diverticulitis which flares up constantly I take antibiotics for that putting off surgery for now should my lawyer pursue grids,listing,or functional report?I'm 58 11th grade education with heavy labor all my life including last 15 years

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  7 років тому +1

      I have always found the grid rules to be a theory that judges like to use because it takes some of the interpretation of the evidence out of the mix. That being said, I would use all 3 if they are applicable but start with the grids.

  • @parisp1196
    @parisp1196 6 років тому

    Is schizoaffective bipolar type a disability? Can I win my case with this I’m in the written stage with my Appeal I have schizoaffective disorder and pstd now I can’t work I’m taken the shot every month for it

    • @CmdrPwnage
      @CmdrPwnage 6 років тому +1

      Listing 12.03

    • @parisp1196
      @parisp1196 6 років тому

      CmdrPwn what about it

    • @CmdrPwnage
      @CmdrPwnage 6 років тому +1

      your disability falls under listing 12.03, so yes they do consider it a disability.

    • @parisp1196
      @parisp1196 6 років тому

      CmdrPwn so u think I can win my case jus my off schizoaffective bipolar type disorder and pstd?

    • @CmdrPwnage
      @CmdrPwnage 6 років тому +1

      it's possible

  • @arthurbrody9617
    @arthurbrody9617 4 роки тому

    whats the listing for mental ilness?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      Listing 12 - www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/12.00-MentalDisorders-Adult.htm

  • @ruskimuejek665
    @ruskimuejek665 4 роки тому +1

    I was medicaly approved so what now?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому +2

      If your case is SSDI, SSA will need to verify you are insured for SSDI. If your case is SSI, SSA will conduct an income and resource interview to see if you qualify on non-medical grounds.

  • @mikemillard236
    @mikemillard236 2 роки тому

    I've been on SSI and approved 2006but I trying in 1998 got turn down but then they gavee SSI and SSDI but they told me they don't pay back money any more so I never got any back money I think they lied to me do I deserve myself back money from 1998 untill they gave me it on 2006 and they sad I need no hearing I was approved so did I get rip off on my back money thank you Michael millard

  • @BrunoDiane
    @BrunoDiane 11 місяців тому

    Copd with 40% lung function on the listing?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  11 місяців тому

      Listing 3 - www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/3.00-Respiratory-Adult.htm does not talk about a percentage of lung function. Instead it looks to test results based on height and sex, and to the height over sea level of the test site.

  • @unicornmermaid1199
    @unicornmermaid1199 5 років тому

    I am 35, worked since 16. I have had 3 bulging lumbar discs since at last 7 years and still worked-and just pushed on. In Dec. Was rear ended at 55+ and now one of the lumbar is now herniated and I have 3 cervical "prortusions" with C-6 having a radioculpathy with failed EMG on left arm. With these 6 bad discs now, anxiety, depression, diabetes, incontinence and other things...does my spinal condition meet the "blue book" listing? Thank you. I received my first denial, although my neurologist says I cannot go back to work and will likely need surgery. The migraines from cervical protrusions are almost daily and medicines make life even more difficult.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 років тому

      You may meet the listing but unless your doctor refers specifically to the language of the listing the SSA adjudicator may not realize you have a listing level claim.

  • @bzscck4496
    @bzscck4496 Рік тому

    听起来很热情也有经验,

  • @johnnyringo2518
    @johnnyringo2518 4 роки тому

    Does MS meet a listing?

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 роки тому

      There is a listing for MS at 11.09 - but you need more than just a diagnosis. You also have to prove a significant impairment in functioning. www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/11.00-Neurological-Adult.htm#11_09

    • @johnnyringo2518
      @johnnyringo2518 4 роки тому

      @@ssdattorney Thank you very much!

  • @jeielshamblee8637
    @jeielshamblee8637 10 місяців тому

    Having a listing level disorder did not help me. Listings should = diagnosis. It does not. To qualify, there has to be a very specific diagnosis that 100% matches. If you have conditoin a and your diagnosis says nothing about probable effect b, you don't qualify.

  • @earllester5513
    @earllester5513 6 років тому +3

    I had a heart attack and I'm going to be out out of work for almost a month can anyway I can get any kind of disability to help me pay my bills

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому +3

      There is no short term disability from Social Security. Your impairment would have to keep you out of work (from any job, not just your current one) for at least 12 consecutive months.

  • @adriannayugovich5033
    @adriannayugovich5033 6 років тому +1

    How to win a case with Lyme Disease.

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  6 років тому

      Here you go: www.georgiasocialsecuritydisabilityattorney.com/case-strategies-and-case-studies/lyme-disease/

    • @adriannayugovich5033
      @adriannayugovich5033 6 років тому

      Social Security Disability videos
      Thank you :)