Social Security really has 3 different sets of rules for persons trying to get disability benefits.
RULE SET 1 is for younger individuals, under the age of 50. These rules are the most difficult and allow the fewest approvals. However, some younger individuals do get approved.
RULE SET 2 - is for persons approaching advanced age (age 50 - 54). In this category, the rules are slightly relaxed to allow more claimants to qualify.
RULE SET 3 - applies to claimants of advanced age (55 and older).
Therefore, age is one of the most important factors in a disability claim. Individuals age 55 and over are the most likely claimants to win; however, these claims still require adequate medical evidence and a properly prepared appeal.
Literally, a person age 49 can be denied--then come back when they are 50 and win. Age matters.
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