Social Security Disability | What is the "Grid Rule" Advantage?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2024
  • This comprehensive new video delves deep into the Social Security "Grid Rules",
    showing you how to turn them into your advantage.
    Today, I offer practical steps to evaluate your "Residual Functional Capacity", understand age & education as important factors in your case, and crafting a winning "Grid Rule" argument.
    In this video, you'll learn:
    The ins and outs of the Social Security Grid rules: Demystify the complex system and understand how it works in your favor.
    How to assess your Residual Functional Capacity (RFC): Gain clarity on your limitations and present a compelling case.
    Leveraging age, education, and past work factors: Discover how these elements can strengthen your argument.
    Crafting a winning grid rule argument: Get actionable steps and expert strategies to build a rock-solid case.
    Don't let the Social Security Disability "Grid" stand in your way. Use it to your advantage! Take charge of your claim and secure the benefits you deserve.
    Watch this video now and empower yourself with the knowledge and tools to succeed.
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Комментарии • 47

  • @sincityroller6143
    @sincityroller6143 5 месяцев назад +7

    I just want to say Thank You so much for the information you have provided in your videos. My husband was able to receive benefits within a year of filing for SSDI. We/He followed many of the suggestions and they worked! Especially what/how to explain what certain medications do to you and how you are not able to function at work. Or how to describe your disability and key words to use! Excellent videos!

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 месяцев назад +1

      Very happy to hear! Thanks for reaching out. For all those commenting on "How can I contact you for help?," we suggest starting at the link in the description area. Or, here: ssdanswers.com/contact/ for a risk free evaluation of your case.

  • @GfrmdaBrnx
    @GfrmdaBrnx 5 месяцев назад +5

    Mr Ginsburg is a very experienced and knowledgeable counselor who’s helped many people including myself. Thank you very much for your assistance and guidance to help win my disability case. I appreciate you.

  • @nascarman38n88
    @nascarman38n88 5 месяцев назад +4

    I love your video's. I waited 3 years in Palm Beach County for my hearing in 2018. 3 back surgeries with 2 fusions. I won on grid rules (50 yr) and my psychiatrist saying I had agoraphobia. I filed for my lower spine. Not psychological issues. Crazy how it works . Edit, Go to all DR appointments. The more the better

  • @stephenhughes8533
    @stephenhughes8533 5 месяцев назад +9

    Its real .they dated my onset by my 50th birthday. You are awesome. Im still shocked i won and received first payment. Thank you

  • @mickeyrob7532
    @mickeyrob7532 2 месяца назад +1

    The grid rules helped me greatly. I applied in Dec '23 and stated my onset date as Feb of '23, when all of my Dx came into play. They only approved me from the day before my 55th birthday, which was also this past Dec. Even though I didn't qualify for back pay, I'm just pleased I was able to get an approval on my first try, and in only 4 months.

  • @89PWRRAM
    @89PWRRAM 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for doing this updated video Mr. Ginsberg. I like these types. Glad to see your doing well. I have been accumulating a bunch of your videos and also medical videos about my various muscularskelatal issues together in a folder here on YT for reference. I have severe left knee issues with the right knee almost their after I tore its meniscus back in 2018. Mild to moderate per the MRI Lumbar issues between L3 -S1, including DDD, central spinal canal stenosis, bi-lateral foraminal stenosis, spondylilithesis and bi lateral carpal tunnel issues. After 25.5 years in a 200,000sqft electrical parts warehouse as a material handler doing med to heavy lifting on my feet on concrete all day, my body had finally said it couldn't take it anymore. I wanted to make it to 34 years with the company. Sighhh. My orthopedic Dr. had told me that I need to put off my replacements for as long as I can, which I did going through injections and draining's over years. He told me once I have a TNR I could not go back to my line of work, which at times also had me pushing 4K-5K reels in our yard or pulling electrical pipe orders. I applied Feb2022 two months shy of turning 54y/o with a onset date of Oct2021. I got the initial denial Dec2022. I'm now going thirteen months in to reconsideration. GED only. No other education, no recent education. I was just fork lift certified. I'm not sure but I think I will qualify under 201.12 or 201.14, if they go back to that age bracket when I first filed. I'm now four months shy of turning 56y/o. I guess it's possible they would then put me in the 201.04 or 201.06 grid. Not sure how that works on the SSA end. I stay in touch with my old long time co workers. I feel bad I had to leave them and my manager when I did. I feel they counted on me a lot. They sometimes ask me....when you coming back?...lol I think they having reliable with great work ethics employee issues. Luv all your videos. Take care

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 месяцев назад

      You are welcome! You can go to my main RUclips channel and see my many playlist which may better help you organize videos by topic. www.youtube.com/@ssdattorney/ And be sure to subscribe if you haven't already so you know when new videos are released.

  • @Richard-tf6oq
    @Richard-tf6oq 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for your service.

  • @allenblair705
    @allenblair705 4 месяца назад +2

    You are a good man sir.

  • @golferpro1241
    @golferpro1241 5 месяцев назад +3

    58 year old teacher with a Masters Degree, 30 year work history. New hip and osteoarthritis in the other. Sciatica in right side, same side as new hip and tingling in both arms into the fingers. Should I apply?

  • @user-jp6ci9pc7n
    @user-jp6ci9pc7n 4 месяца назад +2

    I was a victim of violent crime in 03, ssdi denied me after diagnosed by them with ptsd. I'm 59 now, with other sever problems from the shooting. Should I again ?

  • @albertR9946
    @albertR9946 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the information 🙏

  • @christinavillarreal4497
    @christinavillarreal4497 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your information 😊

  • @shante6208
    @shante6208 5 месяцев назад

    ☝🏽Firstly I just want to say Thank You So Much for all that u do! 🥹🙏🏽Kind of funny that I’ve taken u/ur videos with me to every appointment & hearing & You’ve helped me win my case AND my Redetermination case! & you don’t even know my name!😅😅 Well my name is Shanté & it’s been a pleasure watching you genuinely helping others like myself maneuver through this process that can cause people MORE stress on top of our illnesses. Thank you again & you are very much appreciated by not only myself but my Husband, my daughter and my mother as well. Sending you much love light & peace.❤️

  • @Ameen-bb4cr
    @Ameen-bb4cr 5 месяцев назад

    Thank You!

  • @jennyjolee111
    @jennyjolee111 4 месяца назад +1

    I will be 50 3/10. I was filling my application out online and it wouldn’t let me go any further until I “electronically signed“. The website was acting up. It kept kicking me out and then when I signed and hit submit it submitted my whole application before I finished filling everything out. Now they’re asking for two forms, one is a medical release I believe in the other is all of my doctors/medical information. Should I call my caseworker and talk to her about the “grid rules“ since I didn’t get a chance to fill all of that out ? I have herniated/bulging discs, L4, L5, horrible, sciatica, and just found out I have scoliosis. Thank you for all the advice!!

  • @hurtthep
    @hurtthep 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Attorney Ginsberg can you make a video if you are applying with Cervical pain please?

  • @MerryCobra-xn3mn
    @MerryCobra-xn3mn 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great information

  • @joenewmeyer8358
    @joenewmeyer8358 3 месяца назад +1

    If someone goes to management with something like you are talking about, management will fire that individual within 3 months. I have watched that happen to a lot of people over the years. They put those people in the (problem person) folder

  • @mom2huskies
    @mom2huskies 4 месяца назад +2

    If you are close to 60 and worked a desk job does that go against you? I also have an Associates degree. I assume that will make it harder for me to get disability.

  • @SingPrayPaint
    @SingPrayPaint 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I'm currently in the process of filing for SSI for my daughter, 20, who is on the autism spectrum. I myself am disabled (chronic autoimmune) and over 60 and have considered filling but not sure whether I will qualify

  • @Charles-gh4hu
    @Charles-gh4hu 3 месяца назад

    Okay...I lost my first entire go round because at the hearing level I was 48..enough said right..actually also did not have a doctor on board willing to stand for me. I did and still do however have extremely detrimental mris that being said fast forward. As of this very second I am 50 and 4 months years old with a neurologist on board that has did my function capacity report given all his notes and even started my prognosis is poor and that in his medical opinion I am totally disabled to work. I also have the medical proof in the form of mris which I meet listing levels. I have a permanent handicap placard. I have my local congressman on board with me as well as an attorney. I have only a G.E.D as far as education and all my past work has been extremely heavy and physically challenging. The reason I am saying all this is because I still have time left on my dli because after my initial hearing loss I had 2 weeks left before it would run out. Naturally my new onset date would be the day after my unfavorable decision which now has been over 2 years and I am at the reconsideration stage which by the way took over a year just to get assigned an adjudicator. As of right now I am eligible for a little over 2 years backpay and that's even after they take 5 months of my hard earned money away..I genuinely have a question for you and if you could please respond it would be greatly appreciated. My question is simply this..being in the reconsideration stage with everything ii just mentioned above and it is 100 percent accurate...do you for see me winning at this stage because of the grid rules..or do you think they will drag it out to another hearing level which could be God knows how long. I really hope you atleast get to give me an opinion on this. Thanks

  • @sandrakelly9781
    @sandrakelly9781 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know if I would qualify for the grid rule or anything. I am 61 years of age . I had applied for reconsideration and was denied just recently.The explanation says that my condition results in some limitations in your ability to perform work related activities as a reward desk clerk (they had my job as a Reward Best Clerk which is incorrect) as normally performed in the national economy. However, these limitations do not prevent you from performing work that I have done in the past. If my condition gets worse and keeps you from working, please contact them to file another application. I don't know how much worse I have to be? So, I just decided to apply for retirement.

  • @beaubostick7837
    @beaubostick7837 2 месяца назад

    I'm up for reconsideration. I just talked to the lady that's doing my reconsideration. The first words out of her mouth was when I asked her about the grid rule was I don't even know what you're talking about. I'm done

  • @eladmitchell752
    @eladmitchell752 5 месяцев назад +1

    grid rules are good for those who worked for years,have limited education, over 50-55,im 58 worked 40 years,have no diploma,and have a listing of impairment in the blue book,

  • @jeniferschultz1804
    @jeniferschultz1804 5 месяцев назад

    I've been working for the school districts since 1988 and have had other jobs in between and we pay into trs so I had to be denied for ssdi and had to take on a prt time job working 15 hours a week at a much lower pay rate and very few hours I'm almost 61 ,would I meet the grid rule

  • @leahrhoads930
    @leahrhoads930 5 месяцев назад

    The website does not show up.

  • @Sandy-pk3fk
    @Sandy-pk3fk 5 месяцев назад

    How can we send you a personal message? I have a question about the 5 to 7 year SSDI reviews. Thank you

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  5 месяцев назад

      Here: ssdanswers.com/contact/

  • @darrellsomers5427
    @darrellsomers5427 Месяц назад

    Do I have to have back surgery to win a case I have degenerative back deseaas and spinal danosef bad lower back pain hip and growing pain and PTSD ,I might need your help

  • @Blu-Man
    @Blu-Man 5 месяцев назад

    Wait thought grid rules for folks over 50 that helps

  • @kennaortega3708
    @kennaortega3708 5 месяцев назад

    You are so handsome!

  • @paulnightwolf4170
    @paulnightwolf4170 4 месяца назад +2

    what if your 54

    • @ssdattorney
      @ssdattorney  4 месяца назад +1

      The grid rules can apply at age 50 but fewer will disable you. At 55 there are more options.

    • @paulnightwolf4170
      @paulnightwolf4170 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ssdattorney Do tell like what?

  • @donnmogul
    @donnmogul Месяц назад +1

    I was wondering if I already have a lawyer,...but I'm not totally satisfied,.,...how so I go about hiring you thank you...