5 Most Important Virginia Social Security Disability Factors
Posted: Wednesday, June 21, 2006
by jervalaw
Law Office of Jerry Lutkenhaus
In my 30 years of experience representing claimants in social security disability hearings, I have concluded there are five factors that are significant in almost every case. These are the factors one should consider when applying for disability.
SERIOUS IMPAIRMENT: You cannot get disability for a hangnail. Your impairment must seriously affect your ability to work. It must be an impairment In my 30 years of practice, I have always found Social Security Judges to be very sympathetic to a claimant with a serious impairment such as lupus or cancer.
YOUR OWN DOCTOR'S OPINION: Social Security has a rule that can help most applicants. That rule says if your doctor's opinion is well reasoned and based on many clinical visits by you over a period of time then his/her opinion can be granted "controlling weight" in your case. Thus, if your doctor supports your claim, then you have a great chance to win your case. In my experience, 100% support by the claimant's own doctor is crucial to success in a claim for disability.
YOUR SKILL AND EDUCATIONAL LEVEL: Unfortunately, the more education you have and the more skills you have the harder it is going to be to win a disability case. For example, even if you are over 55 years of age and have a serious orthopaedic impairment if you still can do some sort of clerical work at a desk, you probably will not be found to be disabled. This is especially true if your past skills and education indicate you can do clerical work.
THE OPINION OF A SPECIALIST: If you have an impairment such as lupus, some type of cancer, or fibromyalgia, the opinion of your family doctor (although beneficial) will probably not carry the day. What you need is the support of a specialist who treats the particular impairment you have. For example, with fibromyalgia you would need to consult a specialist in arthritis or rheumatology. He or she would at a minimum have to say your fibromyalgia met the American College of Rheumatology diagnostic criteria for the disease.
SUMMARY, In my 30 years of practice and in doing over 1,000 hearings I have found the above five factors to be the most important elements of a winning disability case. If you need an attorney for your claim please review: How to Find the Number One Social Security Disability Lawyer in Virginia.
Copyright© 2006, Gerald G. Lutkenhaus. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Gerald G. Lutkenhaus has been representing claimants in Virginia for over 30 years. In the July 1999 issue of Richmond Magazine he was rated one of the Best Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Central Virginia. In 2003 he received the "AV" rating from Martindale-Hubbell, its highest rating for lawyers. In 2005 he was selected for the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. You can get more information from http://www.virginiadisabilitylawyer.com or http://www.geraldlutkenhaus.com or call for a free consultation at 804-358-4766.
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