NEW RULING 16-03P ON CLAIMANT'S CREDIBILITY
The Social Security Administration just published SSR 16-03p, Evaluation of Symptoms, replacing an older ruling about how administrative law judges must evaluation a claimant's symptoms.
The new ruling states that a claimant's credibility is not considered when evaluating symptoms. This is a remarkable change in policy for Social Security judges.
In my view, this new ruling can hurt claimants with sparse or inadequate medical treatment.
Many of my clients cannot afford regular medical treatment because they have no insurance and can't afford frequent visits to the doctor.
However, this ruling emphasizes what we have been saying: It is very important to find a way to get to the doctor and build a solid medical record. My office can sometimes help patients find a community clinic or doctor who will treat them at a reduced cost.
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The new ruling states that a claimant's credibility is not considered when evaluating symptoms. This is a remarkable change in policy for Social Security judges.
In my view, this new ruling can hurt claimants with sparse or inadequate medical treatment.
Many of my clients cannot afford regular medical treatment because they have no insurance and can't afford frequent visits to the doctor.
However, this ruling emphasizes what we have been saying: It is very important to find a way to get to the doctor and build a solid medical record. My office can sometimes help patients find a community clinic or doctor who will treat them at a reduced cost.
WWW.ForsytheFirm.com
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