How Does The Government Decide If You Are Disabled?

Live Disability Webcast – Wednesday, March 3rd at 7pm

Ever wonder how the Social Security Administration determines whether or not you meet the criteria to receive disability benefits. After all, no one knows your injuries or impairments better than you.

Before you can become a disability recipient and start receiving monthly checks from the Federal Government, by way of the Social Security Administration, you must first be deemed disabled and unfit to work in any industry. Social Security uses a 5 Step sequential evaluation for every single disability application and if your alleged impairments meet Social Security’s definition of “disabled,” only then can you start to collect disability benefits.

On Wednesday, March 3rd at 7pm, Disability Lawyer Scott Daniels will break down Social Security’s 5 Step Evaluation and how to eliminate problems with your disability claim. Understanding how the government analyzes each step is crucial to your case.  This disability webcast will stream live from Blogtalkradio and you also have the ability to listen to the show after it broadcasts.

Click here to tune into the Live Webcast or the archived show.

March 1, 2010  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Social Security Disability

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