Excerpt from Disability Tips: (click for entire article)
I have written about how Social Security defines disability, work, and a substantial gainful activity.
But, how does Social Security really evaluate a case?
Social Security reviews cases using the five-step sequential evaluation process to decide is a person is disabled. Here are the 5 questions that make up the sequential evaluation process:
Does your impairment keep you from being able to perform a substantial gainful activity (SGA), generally full-time, competitive, work?
Is your impairment severe? AND, is your impairment expected to remain severe for at least 12 months?


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