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12/21/2009
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What Is Medically Determinable in Your Social Security Case? Florida Tampa Social Security Disability Lawyer

What: Social Security Disability Term " Medically Determinable "

In an article about
Social Security disability, a great post was made about what is medically determinable in a Social Security Disability case. You need to know what this term means and what and how it can effect you in your Social Security Disability case. As taken from the article, "A medically determinable physical or mental impairment is an impairment that results from anatomical, physiological or psychological abnormalities which can be determined by medically acceptable clinical and laboratory diagnostic techniques."  This term in plain language means that you must have medical evidence that supports your symptoms in order to bring a claim.

We at Cavey & Barrett know how important it is for you to have medical experts and testing to document your medical problem. We strongly suggest you gain knowledge about the necessary steps you need to take before you file a Social Security Disability claim. If you would like more information, get our FREE Social Security Book entitled " Your Rights to Social Security Disability" and we will rush it to you right away.


Cavey and Barrett represent Social Security disability applicants in their initial social security disability claim, Request for Reconsdieration and at Hearings in front of the Social Security Administrative Law Judge. If you live in  Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, Polk and Hillsbourogh Counties or St. Petersburg, Kennth City, St. Pete Beach, Safety Harbor, South St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, New Port Richey, Port Richey, Hudson. Brooksville, Tampa, South Tampa, Brandon, Zephyrhills, Lakeland, Plant City, Sun City, Ruskin, Oldsmar, or Valrico contact us.

Nancy Cavey and Sharon Barrett, Tampa Bay Social Security lawyers, have written a free no-obligation book "Your Rights to Social Security Disability." This book which usually retails on Amazon.com for 14.99 is offered FREE OF CHARGE!



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