Forgot one last thing, if you can get a mental health evaluation which says you are not emplolyable because of some mental condition you suffer from, would be the ideal case which can not be turned down...most physical conditions will end up with a SSA medical expert and vocational hypothetical work condition in our nation work force which is at a 20#lb. baseline. Understanding that the experts job is to deny you benefits...

I have 5 qualifying physical conditions under SSA which the experts claimed I could lift at least 20lbs. which disqualified me for receiving my SSA benefits..but, I also came in with 3 mental health qualifying conditions which is what actually qualified me in the end. Which the state hid from the SSA..the ALJ wrote this fact into my award that the state didn't supply a full record to review. The claimant did though.