The Need for Objective Medical Evidence of Your Disability
The Social Security Administration requires evidence of the extent of a disabling condition before awarding benefits.
To succeed in obtaining benefits, you must have a severe impairment that is shown by "medically acceptable clinical and laboratory findings."
Unfortunately, many illnesses may completely disable an individual, but remain difficult to diagnose. In these cases, an attorney can 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 benefits, talk with a dedicated Ohio Social Security lawyer today. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form now.
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