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When applying for social security disability, you should be prepared to provide all the necessary information to a claims representative (claims reps are the individuals at social security offices who take retirement and disability claims). What type of information will Social Security need in order to file your disability claim? There are a number of items. Social Security needs to have an up-todate medical history, which includes your treating physician's names, addresses, telephone numbers, and treatment dates. Additionally, you need to provide a list of medications (that you are currently taking), what types of medical testing you have received, your educational background, and your work activity for the past fifteen years (not each individual employer but what types of work you have done). How will you be prepared to provide all of this information? Social Security usually sends out a green disability form for you to fill out. If you complete this form you will be able to provide the medical, work, and education information that Social Security needs to file your disability claim. What if Social Security does not send you the above-mentioned form? In actuality, you do not have to have the green form to provide this information. Instead, you can simply write down you medical, work, and educational information on paper, so you can convey the information to the claims representative during your disability application interview.
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