ADMITTING DISABILITY IS DIFFICULT
Most of the clients that I represent in Social Security disability matters are reluctant to file a claim. This is understandable and I think I have gleaned some insight into this reluctance. First, deciding to file a disability claim requires an admission. The claimant must accept the fact that he or she is not the person they once were. They must admit to themselves that they are at the end of their working career. The individual simply cannot do what they once did. For some, this admission is quite a challenge. Second, there is usually a degree of denial. Individuals like to believe that they will improve and will be able to work again at some point. Even once they accept the fact that they cannot work, they refuse to admit their real limitations. I talk to individuals with herniated discs and bad backs all the time who tell me they can lift 75 pounds. They may also say that they can stand 4 hours at a time and walk 500 yards....
The top chart shows percentages of awards for physical disorders. The chart on the bottom shows awards made for mental disorders.
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