Social Security Administration flagging Covid-19 cases
Right now, the Social Security Administration is flagging and monitoring potential COVID-19 disabilities.
However, if you are a COVID-19 long-hauler, you still need to prove that you have a total disability. Specifically, you will need to prove that you:
Worked long enough to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. The exact number of work credits that you need depends on your age.
Have a medical condition that will prevent you from working for at least 12 months or is expected to be fatal. You can prove this in a variety of ways. For example, your COVID-19-related disability may meet the requirements of a listing in the Blue Book Listing of Impairments. Alternatively, your condition may be equal in severity to a Blue Book listing or be severe enough to prevent you from working.
You are unable to work in any jobs you have performed in the past 15 years; and any other work that you may be able to perform based on your age category.
It can be challenging to get the disability benefits you deserve even if you qualify. You must submit a complete and accurate application for benefits with supporting medical documentation. Sometimes, you may also need to appeal an initial benefit denial.
Social Security disability guidance for people with COVID-19 may change at any time. I am monitoring the situation, and I am able to help you navigagte the Social Security Disability system to get you the disability benefits you deserve. Please contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation.
If you need helping applying for Social Security Disability or SSI, please contact me at joshben99@gmail.com. I have over 20 years experience with Social Security Disability cases.
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