Medical Evidence: The Cornerstone of Your Disability Claim Lexington NC
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Medical Evidence: The Cornerstone of Your Disability Claim
When applying for Social Security Disability benefits, medical evidence is king. In fact:
• 70% of initial disability applications are denied. (Social Security Administration)
• Incomplete or insufficient medical evidence is the leading cause of denial. (Nolo)
• Strong medical records can increase your chances of approval by up to 75%. (Allsup)
Your Medical File: Your Strongest Advocate
• Objective medical evidence is crucial: This includes test results, diagnoses, treatment plans, and doctor's notes detailing your limitations.
• Consistency is key: Regular doctor visits and adherence to treatment demonstrate the ongoing nature of your disability.
• Mental health records matter: If your condition affects your mental well-being, documentation from therapists and psychiatrists is vital.
At the Law Offices of Charlie Hall, we understand the pivotal role medical evidence plays in disability claims. Our board-certified expertise can help you gather, organize, and present your medical records effectively, maximizing your chances of a successful outcome.
Don't leave your claim to chance. Contact us today for a free consultation. Your medical file could be the key to unlocking the benefits you deserve.
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Medical Evidence: The Cornerstone of Your Disability Claim Lexington NC
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