Unfortunately, the Social Security Administration will not always get your medical records. You may list a medical source on your disability application or appeal. The Examiner may not send out the request for records, but that is not often likely because they can get into trouble with their supervisor.  More often than not, the Social Security Disability applicant won’t always provide the correct or accurate information about the name or address of the medical provider. You should provide both the full and complete information when you submit your disability application so that the Social Security Administration can get all of your medical records.  The disability claims examiner assigned to your file may have requested your records and even done multiple follow ups by calling your medical provider and asking where those records were. Unfortunately, your medical provider may not have sent those records.  It is not uncommon that some medical providers are awful about responding to requests for records from the Social Security Administration.  Unfortunately, your claims examiner will have little choice but to decide your Social Security disability claim based on the records that they have been able to get.  At Cavey & Barrett, we secure a copy of your Social Security Disability file and make sure that the Social Security Administration has gotten all of your medical records from your provider. We will follow up with your medical provider until we are able to get the medical records because your chances of winning are decreased if all of your medical records are not submitted to the Social Security Administration. We assist people who apply for or you have been deined Social Security disabilty benefits in the Tampa Bay area.  Answering these broad-based questions isn't easy. Help is a phone call away. You can contact Nancy Cavey, an experienced long-term disability attorney at 727-894-3188.

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Q: Can a Social Security Disability attorney help you get your medical records?

A: Unfortunately, the Social Security Administration will not always get your medical records. You may list a medical source on your disability application or appeal. The Examiner may not send out the request for records, but that is not often likely because they can get into trouble with their supervisor.

More often than not, the Social Security Disability applicant won’t always provide the correct or accurate information about the name or address of the medical provider. You should provide both the full and complete information when you submit your disability application so that the Social Security Administration can get all of your medical records.

The disability claims examiner assigned to your file may have requested your records and even done multiple follow ups by calling your medical provider and asking where those records were. Unfortunately, your medical provider may not have sent those records.

It is not uncommon that some medical providers are awful about responding to requests for records from the Social Security Administration.

Unfortunately, your claims examiner will have little choice but to decide your Social Security disability claim based on the records that they have been able to get.

At Cavey & Barrett, we secure a copy of your Social Security Disability file and make sure that the Social Security Administration has gotten all of your medical records from your provider. We will follow up with your medical provider until we are able to get the medical records because your chances of winning are decreased if all of your medical records are not submitted to the Social Security Administration. We assist people who apply for or you have been deined Social Security disabilty benefits in the Tampa Bay area.

Answering these broad-based questions isn't easy. Help is a phone call away. You can contact Nancy Cavey, an experienced long-term disability attorney at 727-894-3188.


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