Why are so many claims initially denied?
Many claims are initially denied because there is no easy way of determining whether a person is disabled. Most disabled people suffer from pain, but it is difficult to gauge the amount of pain. Additionally, Social Security is concerned about making sure that those who receive benefits are “truly” disabled.
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