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What Minnesota Disability Lawyers Need From You - By: Charli Jhonson

The most important thing about applying for social security disability in Minnesota is being able to prove that you are, in fact, disabled. When your initial application is submitted, a state disability examiner is going to go through your application and any paperwork included with a fine tooth comb looking for any reason to deny you financial assistance.

Unfortunately, the number of fraudulent disability claims submitted each year makes it that much more difficult for those with legitimate disabilities to receive the assistance they so desperately need. In order to make sure your disability examiner has everything they need to make the right decision, here is a breakdown of exactly what will be required with your application. If you choose to have one of the Minnesota disability lawyers help you with your case, these materials are important to get to them as well for a correct and quick decision to be reached.

Doctor’s Note

Because your word is not going to be enough to land you disability assistance, you will absolutely need documentation from your doctor as well. This information must include the name of every doctor you have seen about the disability. You will also need the address and phone number of every doctor’s office you have visited. Beyond the basic contact information you will also need the dates of your visits, the treatments provided, and details of your next scheduled appointment.

Medications

The initial application you submit will also require specific details about any medications you have taken in regards to the disability. You will need to provide the specific name, the condition it is for, the doctor who prescribed it, and any side effects that it may cause for you.

Hospitals

If you have received treatment anywhere other than a doctor’s office you will be asked to provide details of that as well. Expect to be asked to provide the name of the hospital, the reason for the stay, the dates you were in their care, the conditions that sent you as well as the treatments they provided. Hospitals can provide you with this documentation or you can simply provide the phone number so the disability examiner can obtain this information for you. If you have been lucky enough to avoid a hospital stay due to your disability, this information will not be a requirement.

Medical Tests

The last thing you will need to provide in the initial application is the details of any medical tests that have been performed on you. This will include the type of test, such as EMG, X-Ray, or MRI. You will also need to provide where the test was conducted, the doctor who ordered it, and the date the test took place. The final piece will be the actual results of the test.

Having all of this information readily available for your Social Security disability lawyers will go a long way in making sure the right decision is made as quickly as possible so you can begin taking advantage of you disability benefits.

About the Author

Minnesotasocialsecuritydisability.com is a great resource for finding everything you need about qualifying and applying for Minnesota disability benefits. It also provides phone numbers and directions to get you in touch with Social Security disability lawyers ready to help you today.

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