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An Overview of Proving Disability from Our Augusta Social Security Disability Lawyer

Augusta Social Security Disability LawyerClients sometimes ask our Augusta Social Security disability lawyer how to prove either a physical or mental disability. While a physical disability is generally related to your ability to work with your hands, sit, stand, walk, bend or lift, proving a mental disability is more complex.

Proving Physical Disability

Our Augusta disability attorney will review the rules listed in the Social Security Blue Book in order to see if you qualify and to develop a strategy to tackle your case. You might not be able to perform manual labor due to one of the following medical problems:

Rules Based on Age

The Social Security Administration considers your age when determining disability. A basic overview follows:

Even if you can do light work, you could still be considered disabled. Our Augusta Social Security disability lawyer will tackle your case from two sides: what you can do and what you cannot do. The court wants solid evidence about your capabilities and limitation and will usually not accept general statements, such as “I can’t do anything.”

Developing a Case Strategy

Your case might be especially complex if you have many skills that you have gained at previous jobs. The judge will want an explanation regarding all of your prior job skills. Your lawyer will address this through the testimony that he or she elicits from you at the hearing. Review your testimony ahead of time with your attorney so that you are prepared when you tell your story to the judge.

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