
Medical Evidence for Your Social Security Disability Claim
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Before awarding Social Security Disability Benefits,the Social Security Administration requires objective medical evidence of the extent of your disabling condition. In other words, your impairment must be shown by "medically acceptable clinical and laboratory findings." Unfortunately, many illnesses may completely disable an individual, but remain difficult to diagnose. In these cases, you need an experienced Social Security Disability attorney who will analyze your medical records, to try to find the evidence necessary to prove that you have a serious disability. If you or a loved was denied Social Security Disability Benefits, talk with an experienced Michigan Social Security lawyer today. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form about your Social Security Disability claim now. Get the Bernstein Advantage today. |
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