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601. What is a "medically determinable" impairment?
A "medically determinable" physical or mental impairment (see §507) is one resulting from anatomical, physiological, or psychological abnormalities, which can be shown by medically acceptable clinical and laboratory diagnostic techniques.
Last Revised: Jul. 26, 2005
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ADHD CHILD
Is my ADHD child able to receive Social Security? If so, what do I need to provide?
ADHD and child disability
There is evidence that children with ADHD can receive disability payments.
To complete a Child Disability Report on behalf of a child applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits, you need to:
* Provide information about the child's medical conditions, medical records, education, and work history and
* Contact Social Security to complete an application for SSI benefits.
Here's how to get started :
http://www.ssa.gov/applyfordisability/child.htm
unable to get a job
my son had a iep since elementary because of his ability to learn as a normal child he drop out of school about 5 year ago; he's unable to fine a jobs.
Applying for disability
If you haven't done so already, you may wish to apply for disability benefits for your child.
If he's still under age 18, apply here :
http://www.ssa.gov/applyfordisability/child.htm
If he's an adult, apply here :
http://www.ssa.gov/applyfordisability/
Disable but not enough work credits
Hi i have a disablity that i had since a child. i tried working but was unable to continue because the weakness got worse. i dont have enough credits for disability and my husband makes too much for SSI. can i still get Disabilty benefits
TBI
My boyfriend has a Traumatic brain injury. I am helping him apply for disability. what is needed to prove traumatic brain injury?
Traumatic brain injury
I couldn't find specific information regarding how to prove TBI, but the following resources may be useful :
https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/erm/rules.nsf/01201f2aae859a1485256a23006f...
https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/erm/rules.nsf/01201f2aae859a1485256a23006f...
http://www.ssa.gov/compassionateallowances/SSA%20Outreach%20Hearing-16Re...
http://www.ssa.gov/compassionateallowances/SSA%20Outreach%20Hearing-17He...
ssi approval
i have been waiting for a date for m ssi to get into court how long do i have to wait for it to go before the judge been 2 yrs now.
SSI approval backlog
Here is an excerpt from a 2009 report regarding the disability determination backlog :
We found that the average claim adjudicated in 2006, when decided initially by a DDS, was concluded in 131 days, but that if a claim was adjudicated upon a request for reconsideration, that time more than doubled, to 279 days. If a claim was appealed to an ALJ, the 279-day wait almost tripled, to 811 days, or 2.2 years. A trip to the Appeals Council (the last step under SSA's control) increased the total time to 1,053 days, while a Federal Court appeal stretched the wait to just under five years: 1,720 days.
http://www.ssa.gov/oig/communications/testimony_speeches/03242009testimo...
http://www.ssa.gov/hearingsbacklog.pdf
autism
my son has recently been diagnosed with high functioning autism is he eligible for ssi / disability ? he is 11 years old.
Disability benefits for age 11 child
There are two Social Security programs for children with disabilities, SSI and SSDI. As your child is 11, he may qualify for SSI if you meet income requirements.
Autism is listed in the Social Security "Blue Book" on disabilities.
http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/156/
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/112.00-MentalDisord...
my baby had heart surgery
I been in the hospital like twenty time now and my baby has been hospitalizes for almost three weeks now. she was born in 2-09-2011 and she you st had a heart surgery and youst yesterday i was back in the hospital stayed onother day youst relized today 5-1-2011. do you think i could qualified for ssi since i still got lots of appointments they told me today that she is going to need a helmet to straighten her head now. so that mean more to come what should i do i feel like working but i dont whant to leave my baby right now you think i could qualified for ssi for her?
Baby with heart surgery - qualifying for SSI
We're certainly not experts on this question, but your child may qualify for disability benefits. See this link which may cover your child's condition :
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/104.00-C...
As far as applying for SSI, the following may be helpful :
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10026.html
Bless you.
Should I apply, will I be considered eligible for SSI or SSDI?
I am a diabetic, I have always had problems with my feet to where I can get a razor blade & just cut off so much dry & hard skin from the bottom of both my feet, it has gotten so much worse in this past yrs, to where I feel like just chopping them off. I have arthritis on both my hands to where they get stuck & I have so much pain on both hands & just looking at them when that happens (when they get stuck at times) looks like there deformed. I am 55 yrs old. I also have depression issues I worry about EVERYTHING & ANYTHING then I let it get to me where I just don't wanna exist sometimes. Is there any help for a person with these problems/sickness's at my old age of 55? IF yes, where do I go & what do I do to make sure I can qualify for the help I so desperately need the FIRST time around. I don't wanna be like people that get denied nine out of 10 times on there first application submitted to the Social Security office. From what I hear from so many people & I have also read it happens to everyone that applies for either of the two SSI OR SSDI. I wouldn't wanna be one of those 9 out of 10 people that get denied on my first try & have to wait yrs. to go to court on the appeal, which can take yrs & yrs I would more than likely die before that would happen and would NEVER RECEIVE the help I so desperately need NOW. So my question is what do I do or where do I go to prevent this from happening, there has got to be HELP out there for people like myself. THANK YOU for any kind of help you can give me or pass on to me.
Qualifying for SSDI or SSI with diabetes
To qualify for Social Security Disability (SSDI), there are two primary qualifications. First, you must have a sufficient work record. Second, you must have a condition which prevents you from engaging in "substantial gainful activity" (SGA).
As far as the work record, if you are disabled at age 54, you generally need at least 32 credits (eight years of work) before you became disabled.
http://ssa.gov/pubs/10072.html
As far as ability to work, here is an extract from relevant federal regulations :
http://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/cfr20/404/404-1594.htm
Qualifying for SSI generally requires one to meet the same disability (unable to perform SGA) criteria. Also, you must have very limited income and assets (less than $2,000/$3,000 if single/married). You also must meet residency requirements.
http://ssa.gov/pubs/11000.html#part3
Beyond that we don't have much experience in evaluating disability cases. Other posts on this site or other sites may be useful. You may also want to consider using a third party (ex. legal assistance). Such assistance may come at a price (some of your future disability benefits, if successful), but may be worth it.
Bless you.