What information does Social Security consider when it begins evaluating a disabled person’s disability claim?
A. The Social Security Administration will look at several factors in evaluating a claim, including the type of disability a person may be eligible for; the medical treatment a claimant has received and the medical records documenting that treatment; the work record and work history of the claimant; a claimant’s financial needs if an SSI claim; and any other evidence which may be useful and relevant to evaluating the claim.
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