GETTING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AT AGE 50

If you are applying for Social Security disability benefits, it is more likely that you will be approved if you are over age 50.  Why?

Because of the medical-vocational guidelines.  These "grid rules" make it easier for persons who are of advanced age or who are approaching advanced age.

The factors which Social Security must consider in determining whether a claimant is disabled are:

  1. age
  2. education
  3. prior work experience
  4. residual function capacity
When all 4 of these factors are favorable, it is much more likely to get a favorable decision on your disability claim.  (See my separate post on getting a Medical Source Statement, which addresses the residual function capacity).

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