Guidelines for Answering a Social Security Function Report

Our firm has been helping claimants receive Social Security Disability benefits for over 25 years. In our experience, there are details that can help or hurt you when completing paperwork during the process. Here is a video and some guidelines for you to use when answering questions contained in a Social Security Function report.

Going over sections 12 through 22, this video explains the details about each section so you can fill everything out as accurately as possible.

Guideline 1: Tell the truth

We tell our clients to tell the truth to the Social Security(SS) office. What we mean by this is take the time and pay attention to the question so you can understand what information the SS office is trying to find out. This is their one-minute look at what is going on with you.

Some Examples:

Question: Do you take care of anyone else such as a wife/husband, children, grandchildren, parents, friend, other?

Question: Who are you taking care of?

Question: Where does your grandmother live?

Question: How do you take care of your grandmother in California if you live in Illinois?

Social Security assumes that when you take care of somebody you are doing that person’s cooking, cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping and other daily activities. In this case, the client gave the wrong answer.

Another thing to note is that if you have children make sure you mention if your children help you. If your children older note if they help you more than you help them.

Example: Do you prepare meals? Yes

Guideline 2: Put the words “on a bad day” in front of each question

Question: Do you prepare meals?

If you were to just state that you can cook in a microwave for your family the SS office will assume that you can cook in a microwave for your family every day.

Guideline 3: Take each question seriously even if it seems stupid or embarrassing to you

The wrong answer is none. Answer all of these questions.

Questions on Personal Care

For Dress, Example Answers:

For Bathing, Example Answer:

Care for hair, Example Answer:

Shaving, Example Answer:

Feeding myself, Example Answer:

Use the toilet, Example Answer:

Other Personal Care Example Answers:

Guideline 4: Try to figure out how the SS office can relate your answer to the question to your disability or if they can turn your answer into a job.

If you say, “I take my dog for a walk” could you be a dog walker?

If you say, “I do the family dishes” could you be a dishwasher?

Guideline 5: Relate your functional limitation to the answer

Guideline 6: Keep your answer short – you don’t need more space than is provided.

Remember, loose links sink ships, in other words, the more you say the more the Social Security Administration(SSA) can relate what you say to a job.

Question: How do your illnesses, injuries, or conditions limit your ability to work?

Guideline 7: Use numbers when possible

Examples:

Guideline 8: Tell your doctors the same things that you are writing in these answers, especially the numbers.

The SSA Social is looking to see that what is in your doctor’s records matches what you tell them in these questionnaires.

Guideline 9: Don’t volunteer anything especially any activities

Guideline 10: Have a third party read your answers.

Make sure that your answers don’t suggest more tasks than you can perform in a work setting. Also, the third party might suggest functional limitations that you are not aware of.

We hope these guidelines have been helpful. If you or anyone you know is in the process of filing for SSD benefits or is considering filing for SSD benefits, we would appreciate your referral. We can be reached directly by phone at #(847) 577-4476.

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By Neil Good | 2022-01-05T14:23:30-06:00 October 20th, 2021 | Application process, Blog, SSD | Comments Off on Guidelines for Answering a Social Security Function Report