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What does the Social Security Administration consider when a disability claim is filed?

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What does the Social Security Administration consider when a disability claim is filed?

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The Social Security Administration will look at the following: (1) the type of disability; (2) the claimant’s medical records; (3) the claimant’s work record; (4) the claimant’s financial need (for SSI); and (5) any other information that may be relevant to the claim.

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