- To show the existence of a verified medical or psychiatric condition
- To determine whether the condition qualifies as severe
- To determine the onset date of the condition
- To determine whether conditions and their respective severity can justify subjective complaints
- To determine an applicant’s physical and mental capabilities and the restrictions they create on his or her ability to perform work available in the national economy
While every judge and adjudicator is different, SSA decision makers generally do listen to what you have to say about your conditions and how they affect your daily life, so long as there is objective and credible medical evidence to support those complaints. A North Carolina disability attorney can help you understand what records are most important to your case and ensure that you provide the adjudicator with all the information he or she needs to decide in your favor.