21 Sample Doctor Letters for Disability

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The right kind of doctor’s letter can be a huge help to your disability case. Unfortunately, many doctors do not know the Social Security policies and do not know exactly what needs to be included in a letter (They don’t teach this in med school!). Here are some great samples letters from readers who were approved.

How to Work with Your Doctor to Get a Great Letter – Letters from your doctor can help your case (a lot!). Or they can hurt your case (not often, but possible.). Or they can be dismissed or ignored (sad but true). Before asking your doc for a letter, take a look here.

POTS, Dysautonomia, Neuropathy, Anxiety – Ruby was approved the day of her hearing. Both judge and lawyer commented on how helpful this letter was.

Lyme and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – The basic structure of this letter could be helpful to use for any condition. Includes a detailed chart of how and why she cannot function and work, plus excellent information on medical evidence.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – An excellent letter that addresses all sections of the Social Security Ruling for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

POTs, Migraines. ME and CFS – Daffodil got approved in just two months using this letter! Her mom shared it with another family who used it as a model with their own doctor, and got approved even quicker.

Fibromyalgia – Scroll down to page ten for an excellent, detailed sample letter.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Zinnia’s letter includes all the information the Social Security Ruling on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and explains how her case matches this.

ME/CFS – Gentian’s letter was so good that the judge canceled her hearing and just approved her!

Memory and Cognitive Problems – Scroll all the way to the bottom. The letter is called: “Enclosed Psychological Report.” A superb letter about neurological and cognitive problems in a patient with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. A letter like this could also be helpful for a patient with Lyme, toxic mold exposure, CIRS, MCS, mental health, or any other conditions that causes problems with memory, focus and concentration.

Neuropsychological Reports for ME, CFS and Fibromyalgia – Excellent documentation of evaluating cognitive impairments in patients with Fibromyalgia, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Fibromyalgia and Lupus . Laurel was approved in four months for Lupus, Fibromyalgia and eye problems. This page includes a completed Function Form from her rheumatologist.

Eye Problems / Cornea Specialist – Excellent letter showing how documenting problems with your eyes problems can help your disability case. This letter helps show how Laurel has limited ability to use a computer.

Lyme Disease – Written by a disability advocate. Includes guidelines for a physician plus a sample letter.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Tulip worked with her doctors to create this letter for her disability insurance appeal (private disability).

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Scroll down for a detailed doctor’s letter.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Lyme Disease – Here’s a great example of how a letter does not have to be long to be helpful.

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More Options

The Social Security Blue Book . Here’s an advanced method you don’t have to use. A letter that includes information from the Social Security blue book can be an enormous help.

Medical Summary Reports – Sample medical summaries from the SOAR program, along with guidelines on how to create a medical summary report. This page includes reports for:

Sample Residual Functional Capacity Forms (RFC Forms) – Many people do not get a letter from their doctor, they get an RFC form instead. An RFC form includes every question Social Security needs to know about your ability to function. This page includes forms for:

Important

Your perfect, amazing letter will not help you if the person making the decision at Social Security never reads it. It is tragically common for records to be lost, misplaced, or put in the wrong person’s file. How to Submit Records So They Go to the Right Person in the Right Place

How To Get Your Doctor to Fill Out Paperwork – It’s possible! Many of our readers report getting great letters from doctors who initially said “no disability paperwork”

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