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  • What if you have more than one disability
  • I find this to be the best scenario for successful claims. The evaluator, at any stage is looking to see if you can do your previous occupations, or if you are capable doing any work in the national economy. This is a very difficult standard to prove in the negative. Most claimants by the time they reach me, have a serious medical condition. Most times a person has had a surgery involving the neck, back or an extremity. Often times, this person will be limited in his ability to sit or stand. The evaluator then says that the person can do an alternative occupation that would allow the person to sit or stand at will. When a person has multiple impairments involving, for example, an operated neck and carpal tunnel, the evaluator has a difficult time finding a suitable occupation. In other words the person could sit or stand at will, but repetitive use of the hands would be out of the question.
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