Applying for Social Security Disability (“SSD”) benefits can be challenging under the best of circumstances, but individuals living with mental health conditions often face unique hurdles in the process. Unlike many physical impairments, mental health disorders are not always visible, can fluctuate in severity, and may be difficult to document in a way that Social Security recognizes.
We represented a 47 year old teacher from Huntington with PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, autism and ADHD. Our client had strong documentation and support from her mental health providers. Social Security places significant weight on consistent and well supported evidence from treating providers such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists. Treatment notes, detailed diagnoses, and professional opinions on functional limitations establish the consistency and support for a claim.
Unlike other medical providers, some mental health professionals do not keep psychotherapy notes in a format that can easily be shared with Social Security, or they may be reluctant to release them due to confidentiality concerns. To address this, the Social Security Administration provides alternatives when psychotherapy notes are unavailable. We availed ourselves of that alternative, and prevailed.
SSD benefits for mental health conditions requires persistence, careful evidence gathering, and skilled advocacy. By working closely with providers and ensuring Social Security receives the appropriate documentation, applicants can greatly improve their chances of a successful outcome. If you or a loved one are struggling with a mental health condition that makes it impossible to work, our office, located in Melville, NY, is here to guide you through the process and fight for the benefits you deserve. For your convience, our office offers a free phone consultation.
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