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SSA Listing 1.18 Abnormality of a major joint(s) in any extremity
Living with an abnormality of a major joint(s) in any extremity can significantly impact an individual's musculoskeletal functioning, causing chronic pain, limited motion, and physical limitations. Recognizing the challenges faced by individuals with these conditions, the Social Security Administration (SSA) offers disability benefits under specific circumstances. In this blog post, we will delve into SSA Listing 1.18, which outlines the criteria for individuals with abnormal joint conditions to qualify for disability benefits.
Read MoreSSA Listing 1.15 Disorders of the skeletal spine resulting in compromise of a nerve root(s)
Disorders of the skeletal spine resulting in the compromise of a nerve root(s) can be debilitating conditions that affect a person's musculoskeletal functioning. These conditions, as outlined in the Social Security Administration (SSA) Listing 1.00F, require careful evaluation to determine their impact on an individual's ability to perform daily activities and work-related tasks. In this blog post, we will explore the criteria and documentation necessary to qualify for disability benefits under this listing.
Read MoreSSA Listing: 1.16 Lumbar spinal stenosis resulting in compromise of the cauda equina
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a condition characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back, which can lead to compression of the cauda equina nerve roots. This condition can cause significant neurological compromise and functional limitations. In this blog post, we will explore the Social Security Administration's (SSA) Listing 1.16, which outlines the criteria for individuals with lumbar spinal stenosis resulting in compromise of the cauda equina to qualify for disability benefits.
Read MoreAppeals Explained-Request for Review of the Hearing Decision/Order
After a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) in a Social Security case, the ALJ will issue a written decision regarding the individual's claim for benefits. If the individual is dissatisfied with the ALJ's decision, they may request a review of the decision by the Appeals Council.
Read MoreSSA Deeming Income Process for SSI Benefits
The SSA deeming income process for SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is used to determine whether the income of an SSI applicant or recipient's spouse, parent(s), or other legally responsible person(s) should be considered when determining the individual's eligibility for SSI and the amount of their benefit payment.
Read MoreSSA Listing 1.20 - Amputation Due To Any Cause
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes the challenges faced by individuals who have undergone amputations and provides disability benefits under specific circumstances. In this blog post, we will explore SSA Listing 1.20, which outlines the criteria for individuals with amputations to qualify for disability benefits.
Read MoreRequest for Reconsideration-Appeal Explained
A Social Security disability request for reconsideration appeal refers to the process by which an individual requests a review of a decision made by the Social Security Administration (SSA) regarding their disability claim. When a person applies for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and their initial application is denied, they have the option to appeal the decision.
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