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What Records Help Support Your Disability Application

What Records Help Support Your Disability Application

When you apply for disability, Social Security asks you to sign releases for access to your information.  However, Social Security may not order all the records you feel support your disability application.   Submitting your records directly to Social Security speeds up the review process by eliminating down time for someone at Social Security to order the records.  Also, to ensure that Social Security reviews all your records, you should submit records to support your disability application.

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After applying for Social Security disability, submit records to support your disability application.

Submit Records to Support Your Disability Application     

This is a list of records to consider submitting when you submit records to support your disability application.

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What Records Should be Provided to Social Security

If the medical or mental health diagnoses occurred over a number of years, or worsened over a number of years, several years of records may help prove disability.   A good rule of thumb is medical records for at least 1 year prior to last date worked.   However, if records of hospitalization, surgeries, or radiological studies help prove the severity of disability and limitations therefrom, then order the records that help support the disability, even if it means ordering several years of records.

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Make a list of Places You Went for Treatment

Make a list of what records to submit to Social Security.   A list helps you organize what records you need to submit.

Make a list of Medications

Make a list of what medications you take, what dosage, what medication is used to treat, any side effects, who prescribes the medication, and where you fill the medications.   The medical list demonstrates treatments you need due to your disabilities.

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