Table of Contents
- 1 What does it mean appeal under review a medical decision has been made?
- 2 What does this mean a medical decision has been made and we are working to process your decision?
- 3 How do you know how much disability you will receive?
- 4 How long does it take Social Security to make a medical decision?
- 5 What does “a medical decision has been made” mean?
- 6 Does Social Security make medical decisions on Disability applications?
What does it mean appeal under review a medical decision has been made?
Once you have filed an appeal, you may receive a letter stating that you have an “appeal under review.” This is a point in the SSA’s decision-making process that is neither good nor bad, but rather it means that your case is being reviewed to ensure that the decision on your eligibility for benefits was made correctly.
What does this mean a medical decision has been made and we are working to process your decision?
A medical decision has been made and we are working to process your benefit application. A Social Security Representative may contact you directly if we need any additional documents are needed. It means approval.
How do you know how much disability you will receive?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) will determine your payment based on your lifetime average earnings before you became disabled. Your benefit amount will be calculated using your covered earnings. These are your earnings at jobs where your employer took money out of your wages for Social Security or FICA.
What does this mean disability determination decision under review?
It means that you just need to wait to receive the decision and find out if you need to appeal or you have been granted benefits.
Is Social Security different from disability?
The major difference is that SSI determination is based on age/disability and limited income and resources, whereas SSDI determination is based on disability and work credits.
How long does it take Social Security to make a medical decision?
about 3 to 5 months
Generally, it takes about 3 to 5 months to get a decision. However, the exact time depends on how long it takes to get your medical records and any other evidence needed to make a decision. * How does Social Security make the decision? We send your application to a state agency that makes disability decisions.
What does “a medical decision has been made” mean?
“A medical decision has been made and we are working to process your decision. A Social Security Representative may contact you or your appointed representative directly if we need any additional documents or information.” – Quora What does this mean? “A medical decision has been made and we are working to process your decision.
Does Social Security make medical decisions on Disability applications?
Social Security field offices do not make medical decisions on disability applications. SSA contracts with the State of residence in most cases to develop and decide on the medical aspects of the case. In the Region I worked in, the Disability Determinations Service (DDS) made the medical decision and input the decision to the system.
How can a Social Security Representative contact me?
A Social Security Representative may contact you or your appointed representative directly if we need any additional documents or information.” “We have made a decision. We have decided whether or not we consider you disabled. We are not going to tell you the decision yet. We are sending your file to your local Social Security office.
What does it mean when the Social Security Administration finalizes a decision?
It means that they are finalizing their decision and you should hear something back from the SSA in the near future. If they need any additional paperwork like medical records or tests they will reach out to you. Best of luck!