Day: January 21, 2024

Social Security Disability Claim DifficultiesSocial Security Disability Claim Difficulties

Marken Law Group,PS,has helped hundreds obtain Social Security Disability benefits and Supplemental Security Income benefits. We do not charge a fee unless you obtain the benefits you deserve! Below is a short,and not all-inclusive description of some pitfalls you might experience while bringing your Social Security disability claim on your own.

First,the most pressing,and important,is YOUR responsibility to make sure YOUR medical record has been properly submitted to Social Security. When you are going to be in front of an administrative law judge,it is YOUR responsibility to obtain ALL medical records pertinent to your disability claim. Many people believe it is Social Security’s responsibility to obtain your medical records. At the hearing level,it is YOUR responsibility. Do not be misled by the fact they have obtained records previously,they likely do NOT have your complete medical file and are missing important updates! In the end,the administrative law judge will be basing their decision on what is in the medical record and to offer the best chance of a favorable decision,every document needs to be in the file!

Secondly,the work history is a VERY important document,answer very carefully. You might believe the “Function Report” is the more important document but it is not. The “work history” report can very well determine whether or not you will disabled due to what is termed the “GRID Rules.” The administrative law judge and vocational expert at your hearing will be DISSECTING your work history report document to find the exertion level of the work performed in the past.

Thirdly,if your doctors write statements regarding your disability,generic statements or letters that “JOHN DOE CANNOT WORK,” will NOT work and be rejected by Social Security. What Social Security will want from your doctor is a specific diagnosis and SPECIFIC opinions regarding SPECIFIC exertion limitations.

Example of an excellent doctor’s opinion: John Doe has a diagnosis of degenerative disc disease of his lumbar spine and it is my opinion he can lift and/or carry no more than 15 pounds,can stand and/or walk no more than 2 hours in an eight-hour day.

Example of a pointless doctor’s opinion: John Doe can’t work because of his back and hip pain.

Finally,a last pitfall is drug/alcohol use. As indicated with alcohol,this includes legal drugs such as marijuana (in some states) and opioid pain medication. If any record indicates an abuse,or excessive use of these drugs,you might have a difficult time obtaining benefits. While some years ago,judges would expect you to be on opioid pain medication to substantiate your allegations of pain,it is not largely viewed as an addictive drug that is harmful to your health.

Marken Law Group,PS,does NOT charge a fee unless you obtain Social Security Disability benefits. Call today for a free consultation! Click the link below. 

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What To Do Immediately Following a Motor Vehicle AccidentWhat To Do Immediately Following a Motor Vehicle Accident

Marken Law Group,PS,not only represents Social Security Disability Claimants,but also Personal Injury claims involving motor vehicle accidents. We have guided injured persons through the process of a motor vehicle claim with one-on-one focused representation. Here are tips if you are in a motor vehicle accident.

  1. Be sure to pull over,and ensure immediate safety. If drastically injured,call an ambulance once the car is stopped. When pulled over,or unable to pull over but your vehicle is stopped,call the police.
  2. Exchange information,if able physically,with the other driver,including taking pictures of their driver’s license,license plate,car insurance identification,and BOTH vehicles damage.
  3. If police arrive,be sure to keep a copy of the report. If other vehicles stop to assist be sure to get their information including phone numbers,and pictures of their license plates to be third-party witnesses should the need arise.
  4. If your vehicle has been towed,go to the hospital immediately whether or not you have insurance. If you have to have an outstanding bill they will not send it to collections if you were not at fault in the motor vehicle accident.
  5. If your vehicle has not been towed,drive it immediately to a safe place and do not drive it until the at-fault party’s insurance company has gone to review the damage.
  6. Call an attorney. Whether they help you immediately or in two years after treatment,personal injury attorneys will obtain the same contingent fee. An attorney can help you deal with the insurance companies immediately and get your property damage paid for as soon as possible.
  7. Get treatment,and follow doctor’s advice. Ideally,get imaging to ensure nothing is torn or broken. Get referrals for chiropractic,massage or physical therapy depending on your physical issues.
  8. Do not give ANY statement to the third-party insurance company. If you have an attorney this could be easy as your attorney can navigate the property damage settlement without giving them any additional information. Why no statement? Their insurance company will try to get you on record stating the accident was not serious,you were not injured and possibly you were at fault for the accident,all very serious issues which could eventually destroy your possibilities for settlement.
  9. Keep pain journals and at least weekly journals regarding significant pain and other issues you experienced. Keep track of all spending receipts for items related to your care,hospital visits,gas to visits,pay-stubs if time off work was required,and place them all in a specific folder for your claim.
  10. Get back medically as much as possible to where you were before the accident.

Marken Law Group,PS,offers free consultations for personal injury matters and would love to schedule an appointment today. We offer reduced fees for military veterans and active military and senior citizens. Click the link below for more details. 

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