
WHAT CONDITIONS WILL SOCIAL SECURITY CONSIDER DISABLING?
Just about any disease or disorder diagnosed by a doctor can be disabling under Social Security law.
But Social Security has always had a special list of impairments (because they impair the ability to work) which helps them short-cut the decision making process.
This list is categorized by body system and has specific required criteria under each condition.
IF MY MEDICAL CONDITIONS ARE NOT DISABLING AS DESCRIBED IN THE LISTNGS OF IMPAIRMENT, CAN I STILL BE FOUND DISABLED?
Yes! Again just about any disease or disorder diagnosed by a doctor can be disabling under Social Security law.
If the listings of impairment do not help Social Security short-cut the decision making process, they will look to how your conditions affect your ability to do work you did in the past (15 years) and other jobs.
If you cannot do another job, because of the limiting affects of your medical conditions, Social Security will find you disabled.

Social Security Disability in a nutshell
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