The Worn-Out Worker and Social Security Disability Claims

submitted by denverpierce77 on 04/27/23 1

The “Worn-Out Worker” rule is a provision of Social Security Disability Law that applies to individuals who have only a marginal education and work experience of 35 years or more and did arduous physical labor. This rule can allow a claimant, who otherwise would not be found disabled, to be awarded benefits. If you have only a marginal education and work experience of 35 years or more during which you did arduous, unskilled physical labor, and you are no longer able to do this kind of work because of a severe impairment(s), the Social Security Administration will consider you unable to do lighter work, and therefore disabled. For more details kindly visit: www.michaelmoncelaw.com/the-worn-out-worker-and-social-security-disability-claims/

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