A disabled individual’s medical professionals (doctors, nurses, NPs, PACs) provides crucial evidence of mental and physical impairments that can make or break an SSDI claim.

The Social Security Administration’s Standards Are Very Strict

The eligibility standard for the American disability benefit system continues to be among the most stringent in the world. When evaluating an application for disability benefits, the SSA considers a variety of factors including, but not limited to:


Thinking about applying for SSDI Benefits? Our quiz is easy and takes less than a minute!
See If You Qualify!

Already receiving disability benefits? We may be able to help you optimize your benefits & save money!
Click here to see how!

The Importance of The Medical Professional In The Process

When deciding a claim, Social Security places a great weight on the opinions of a claimant’s treating doctor.

The agency considers several factors when evaluating the doctor’s opinion. First, the physician must be an “acceptable medical source.” Licensed medical doctors, osteopathic doctors, optometrists, podiatrists and psychologists all meet this qualification. A doctor who has treated the claimant for a long period of time is considered the individual’s treating physician, and their opinion will hold significant weight with Social Security. If the claimant has only visited the doctor in order to get an evaluation for a disability claim, the doctor’s opinion could have less influence on the case.

The statement provided by a doctor in an SSDI claim, often referred to as a “medical source statement,” plays a major role in determining the outcome of a case. An effective statement needs to describe a claimant’s treatment history, list symptoms and impairments, and specify the functional limitations of the individual.

Winning a disability claim isn’t always easy. Contact Citizens Disability for help with the complex SSDI claims process.

About Citizens Disability, LLC:

Since 2010, Citizens Disability has been America’s premier Social Security Disability institution. Our mission is to give a voice to the millions of Americans who are disabled and unable to work, helping them receive the Social Security Disability benefits to which they may be entitled.


Citizens Disability is committed to helping keep people safe from fraud. We will never ask for personal details to start an SSDI application over Facebook or social media. We will only ask for certain details, in private messages, to confirm the identity of a client in a customer service situation. The only way to begin an SSDI application with us is on the phone, through a number found on our website, or one of our clearly-marked advertisements. Please keep your personal details safe, don't share them in a public forum, or with individuals who solicit your information.