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## How AI Legalese Decoder Can Help Improve Your Disability Application

Assuming one’s application meets Step 1’s Financial eligibility requirement and Step 2’s Medical requirement, the application will be sent onto DDS for processing against the criteria of Steps #3 to #5. It’s during these processing steps that the overall 70% Denial Rate comes from and, that the statistical “Minimum Expectation of Denial” reveals itself to be approximately 61% to 63%.

The AI Legalese Decoder can analyze your application and provide suggestions on how to improve it in order to increase your chances of approval. By using advanced algorithms and data analysis, the AI Legalese Decoder can identify potential weak points in your application that may lead to a denial. This can help you strengthen your case and provide more compelling evidence to support your claim.

The calculation come from using generally accepted historical SSA data:

– Approximately 70% Denial Rate on Initial = 0.70
– Approximately 88% Denial Rate on Recon = 0.88
– Multiplied together = 0.616

This indicates the Minimum Expectation of Denial which includes the Initial application consideration and its Reconsideration, if asked for, is 61.6%

The number supports being able to confidently say that from the very start, regardless of anything, the Expectation of Denial is 61.6%. As one’s Disability application is further processed and scrubbed against the program’s eligibility criteria, the Expected Denial Rate only increases and underscores what we already know: that the historical overall SSA Disability Denial Rate is approximately 70%.

The increase from the Expected Rate of Denial to its Actual Rate is caused by the quality of the application itself: the alleged condition, prognosis, its already known generally limiting aspects, the mismatch of info from the applicant compared to the applicant’s medical records, the applicant’s age, education, work history, job skills, info compiled from the SSA Exams and, the resulting Residual Function Capacity Reports which when combined, tend to indicate the applicant has the necessary Functional Abilities to Work.

Taken altogether, it becomes inherently clearer that to help improve the likelihood of an Approval, the applicant should accurately and convincingly state the limits of their Functional Work Abilities, the abilities to: sit, stand, see, hear, carry, speak, have mobility, persist, understand, make & execute a decision, remember, concentrate, follow instructions, communicate socially and adapt / cope among other things on their 10 Page Adult Function Report (Form SSA 3373 BK) very strongly since those statements (their written case for Disability) needs to be able to be corroborated by the SSA through the applicant’s medical records and the SSA’s exams, particularly the two Function Reports: the Residual Physical Function Capacity Report (Form SSA 4734 BK), and the Residual Mental Function Capacity Report (Form SSA 4734 F4-Sup) in order to comport with the SSA’s already known or expected limits for the alleged condition.

In summary, given the overall timeline involved in getting a decision from the SSA on a Disability application is about a year (even without an appeal / Recon) and, that a person’s life is on hold the entire time, the higher the quality of the application, the better. The AI Legalese Decoder can assist in ensuring that your application meets all necessary criteria and provides the strongest possible case for approval.

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2 Comments

  • Keli5767

    This is great information. Ty.

  • movdqa

    Thanks for that information.

    I did my interview/application over the phone a few days ago and I have full functional use to work. My main issue is that I can’t guarantee that I will be able to work for any given period of time because an organ was removed due to cancer which causes me a considerable number of problems. I have talked with other people with the same issue that have received SSA and they said that they had to appeal the initial judgement to get it. So it is possible.

    The lady on the phone took down the basics on my condition and then the names of the five hospitals that I used for treatment and they are just going to get the medical records from those organizations. Everything is well-detailed in the doctors notes, scans, test results and pathology reports. She only asked for some details about my main surgery. It’s also a known side-effect of treatment and my surgeon told me that this was a possibility and that she would make the decision during surgery. Lots of people have this problem with varying degrees of being able to work.

    I didn’t need to submit any documentation – my hospitals are all on EPIC so they can vacuum up all of my information easily – she only needed my permission. So it either happens or it doesn’t. If it doesn’t, then I’ll decide on appealing or not.

    I’m starting Social Security in a few days at 65. That, along with my retirement accounts and savings should provide sufficient income to live off of. So if I get disability, it will be an extra $750 or so a month.

    I have 46 years of work history and haven’t worked for the past four years so there isn’t demonstrative evidence that I can work from actually working. But I don’t have enough familiarity with the system outside of knowing some others that receive it which is anecdotal and not statistically significant.

    What I find is an incredible variety of situations with SSDI and SSI and how hard it is to get and the difficulties that people struggle with in the time between the application and approval.