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What does it mean a medical decision has been made and we are working to process your decision?

What does it mean a medical decision has been made and we are working to process your decision?

“A medical decision has been made” means that the medical decision under appeal has been completed once again. “we are working to process your decision” is actually good news. If the medical appeal decision was unfavorable, then no additional work would be needed on your case.

What does it mean when Social Security disability says a medical decision has been made and we are working to process your benefit application?

Essentially, this status message means that the SSA has made a medical decision about whether or not you are disabled, but they’re not going to tell you what that decision is yet.

Where do I go to file a disability claim?

Most Social Security disability claims are initially processed through a network of local Social Security Administration (SSA) field offices and State agencies (usually called Disability Determination Services or DDSs).

How many disability claims are processed in PA?

On average, the Bureau processes 145,000 Pennsylvania disability claims each year. The Bureau employs case examiners, physicians and psychologists to process case reviews for the following two programs:

How does the federal government make a disability determination?

The field office then sends the case to a DDS for evaluation of disability. The DDSs, which are fully funded by the Federal Government, are State agencies responsible for developing medical evidence and making the initial determination on whether or not a claimant is disabled or blind under the law.

How does workers’compensation and disability benefits work?

If so, you may be eligible to receive workers’ compensation or disability benefits. Employees who are injured or become ill on the job are covered by state workers’ compensation laws. In every state, employers are required to have workers’ compensation insurance , though there are a few exemptions.

Disability Claims Process Video Series. Most Social Security disability claims are initially processed through a network of local Social Security Administration (SSA) field offices and State agencies (usually called Disability Determination Services or DDSs).

On average, the Bureau processes 145,000 Pennsylvania disability claims each year. The Bureau employs case examiners, physicians and psychologists to process case reviews for the following two programs:

What is the Bureau of disability determination in PA?

The Bureau of Disability Determination (BDD) is the state agency that assists the Social Security Administration (SSA) in determining whether disabled Pennsylvania citizens are eligible for federal disability benefits. On average, the Bureau processes 145,000 Pennsylvania disability claims each year.

The field office then sends the case to a DDS for evaluation of disability. The DDSs, which are fully funded by the Federal Government, are State agencies responsible for developing medical evidence and making the initial determination on whether or not a claimant is disabled or blind under the law.