SO, SOCIAL SECURITY WANTS A CONSULTATIVE EXAM
Many times, after you apply for Social Security disability, SSA will write you and ask you to report to a certain doctor for a consultative examination. At this exam, paid for by Social Security, a doctor working under contract with the SSA, will perform an examination to determine the extent of your medical impairments. Many claimants wrongly assume that this doctor will find evidence of an impairment that will help win their case. Not likely. Unless you are paralyzed, confined to a wheelchair, require oxygen 24/7, or have some other catastrophic, obviously serious impairment, the consulting doctor will probably fail to find any disabling conditions. Here are some of the factors that I generally assign to explain the fallacy of consultative examinations by Social Security doctors. I say in general because there are exceptions. The doctor will probably spend 5 to 15 minutes with you. He turns out patients like an assembly line....