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What does the Social Security Administration consider a “disability” for the purposes of my Social Security Disability application?

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What does the Social Security Administration consider a “disability” for the purposes of my Social Security Disability application?

What does the Social Security Administration consider a “disability” for the purposes of my Social Security Disability application?

The Social Security Administration defines disability as a “physical, mental, medical condition that prevents an individual from working for more than 12 months”. Do you know that disability can be caused for Social Security purposes by an injury or even an illness. If your doctor told you that you will not be able to work for at least 12 months, you should apply for Social Security Disability benefits for more information about the Social Security Disability claim’s process, you can order a complimentary copy of Cavey and Barrettes book Your Rights to Social Security Disability Benefits.

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