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Seeking Disability

Seeking Disability

Di: Thomas Duncan
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The Do(s) and Don't(s) of Applying for Social Security DisabilityCopyright 2026 Thomas Duncan Economia Politica e governo Scienze politiche
  • Welcome to Seeking Disability
    Jan 9 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of Seeking Disability, hosts Thomas and Dana Duncan discuss the intricacies of navigating the Social Security disability system. They share their personal journeys into disability law, explain what constitutes a disability, and outline the application process for benefits. The conversation emphasizes the importance of having a knowledgeable representative to assist in the claims process and encourages listeners to seek help if they are unable to work due to medical conditions.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Our Background

    03:44 What is Disability?

    05:15 Do I Qualify for Benefits?

    08:52 What is the Process of a Disability Claim?

    12:17 Do Claimants Need a Representative?

    13:52 How Much Does a Representative Cost?

    17:05 Final Thoughts

    18:17 Conclusion

    Keywords

    disability, Social Security, application process, representation, benefits, law, claims, medical conditions, legal advice, support

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    19 min
  • Episode 2 - Severe Impairments
    Jan 16 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of Seeking Disability, hosts Thomas and Dana Duncan delve into the complexities of Social Security disability determinations. They clarify that having a severe impairment does not automatically qualify someone as disabled under Social Security standards. The discussion emphasizes the importance of the duration of the condition, specifically that it must last for at least 12 months to be considered disabling. They outline the sequential evaluation process used by Social Security, which includes five steps to assess whether an individual can maintain full-time competitive employment despite their impairments.

    The Duncans break down each step of the evaluation process, starting with whether the individual is working and if their impairment is severe enough to limit their ability to work. They explain the significance of the residual functional capacity (RFC) assessment, which evaluates the individual's ability to perform work-related activities. The episode also highlights the role of vocational experts in determining if there are other jobs available in the national economy that the individual can perform, especially if they cannot return to their past relevant work. Overall, the episode serves as a comprehensive guide for listeners navigating the often confusing landscape of Social Security disability claims.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome Back to Seeking Disability

    00:11 What is a Severe Impairment?

    02:16 The Sequential Process

    04:56 Step Two - Severe Impairments

    06:36 Step Three - Listed Impairments

    09:02 Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)

    12:47 Step Four - Past Relevant Work

    15:03 Step Five - Can You Do Other Work That is Available?

    19:38 Wrap Up and Credits


    Keywords

    Social Security disability, disability determination, severe impairment, residual functional capacity, vocational expert


    To find out more, please visit duncandisability.com

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    20 min
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