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While You Are Still Working, Preparing To File For An Income Due To Your Health

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People who review disability claims tend to ignore symptoms which you as the claimant list which are not also found in your medical record. Therefore, as noted above, it is advisable that all your symptoms, both physical and mental, are entered into your medical record. The record should also indicate how each symptom specifically affects your ability to do your job, as well as your activities of daily living.

It is also advisable to periodically review your chart to make sure it is complete and accurate.

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