Who or What Determines the Extent of My Disability in Indiana?
When you apply for Social Security disability in Indiana, the Indiana Disability Determination Bureau (DDB) will be responsible for determining the extent of your disability. This bureau is tasked with reviewing all medical evidence for disability claims in Indiana. If you are having trouble filing for disability benefits, you should bring your case to an Indiana SSD attorney.
The DDB works with the Social Security Administration (SSA) by reviewing cases for Social Security Disability Insurance as well as Supplemental Security Income. The purpose is to identify individuals whose disabilities interfere with their work ability. When a child is seeking Social Security disability in Indiana, the DDB will look for evidence showing that the child lacks the ability to thoroughly engage in learning behavior.
Desired Outcomes of Social Security Disability Programs
First, the programs attempt to correctly identify adults and children who are disabled.
Second, they have adults with the potential to overcome a disability receive Vocational Rehabilitative Services through the SSA’s “Ticket to Work” program.
To accomplish these outcomes, the DDB works closely with SSA filed offices in Indiana and with the SSA at the national and regional levels. In making a medical determination,the DDB must follow the legal definition of a disability, which loosely translates to the inability to be gainfully employed because of a condition impairment that’s projected to result in death or has lasted for at least a year.
An Indiana SSD attorney can explain the legal definition of a disability in greater detail and help you boost your chances of receiving disability benefits.
A Helping Hand from an Indiana Social Security Lawyer
When you have complications with your Social Security disability benefits claim, the help of an Indiana Social Security lawyer is crucial to getting the assistance you need. In order to get back on track with your Social Security benefits claim, download a copy of our complimentary book, 8 Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Social Security Disability Benefits, then contact a Social Security lawyer at Hensley Legal Group for a no-cost consultation at (317) 472-3333.