Do You Have Sitting Disability? If Yes, You Can Qualify for Social Security Benefits

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

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Sitting is considered a basic work activity. Most jobs require a person to sit down to be able to perform work. However, it could be difficult for him or her to maintain it because of a disability. In fact, any medical condition that drastically creates an impact on the person’s ability to maintain a sitting position even for a short period is called a “sitting disability.”

Incidentally, if you are a worker and you cannot do the requirements of your work because you can’t sit down for long stretches, then you may be qualified for Social Security benefits. To become eligible for benefits, your disability must prevent you from doing substantial work for at least a year.

You may either be qualified for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). However, your impairment should also either meet or equal one of the medical conditions mentioned in the Listing of Impairments. If it does, then your claim will be automatically approved.

While sitting disabilities don’t usually meet or equal a disability listing, you may still be qualified for disability benefits if you have enough medical proof that would support your claim that your condition significantly impacts your capability to do work activities.

In this regard, you must obtain your treating physician’s opinion by having him or her prepare a residual functional capacity (RFC) classification for your disability and its relation to your work-related activities.

If your RFC is classified as sedentary, you’re still able to perform your former job, therefore denying your claim. However, you can still be qualified for benefits even if you are still capable of performing a sedentary job. One way is to show that you have other impairments as a result of your inability to sit down for longer periods of time, such as having depression or anxiety.

Looking at it, winning a sitting disability claim can be really hard on your part. However, seeking the expertise of any of the Los Angeles Social Security disability lawyers in your area would really help increase your chances of an approval.

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