SSDI Multiple Body Systems Listings: Category 10 Guide

Non-mosaic Down syndrome and catastrophic congenital disorder listings.

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SSDI Multiple Body Systems Listings: Category 10 Guide

TL;DR: This category addresses conditions affecting multiple body systems simultaneously, including non-mosaic Down syndrome and catastrophic congenital disorders. The evaluation considers the combined impact across all affected systems rather than evaluating each separately.

This guide covers the specific Blue Book listings for this body system category. Each listing has precise medical criteria that must be fully documented to qualify at Step 3 of the SSA's evaluation.

How to Use This Guide

Review the listing most relevant to your condition. Check whether your medical records document the specific findings required. If you're missing evidence, work with your treating physician to get the necessary tests and documentation.

If You Don't Meet a Listing

Not meeting a listing doesn't end your claim. Most SSDI approvals happen at Steps 4-5 through RFC analysis. The listing criteria still inform what the SSA considers important for your condition.

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What are the best practices for ssdi multiple body systems listings: category 10 guide?

TL;DR: This category addresses conditions affecting multiple body systems simultaneously, including non-mosaic Down syndrome and catastrophic congenital disorders. The evaluation considers the combined impact across all affected systems rather than evaluating each separately.

How to Use This Guide?

Review the listing most relevant to your condition. Check whether your medical records document the specific findings required. If you're missing evidence, work with your treating physician to get the necessary tests and documentation.

What should I know about if you don't meet a listing?

Not meeting a listing doesn't end your claim. Most SSDI approvals happen at Steps 4-5 through RFC analysis. The listing criteria still inform what the SSA considers important for your condition.

Disclaimer: ClaimPath is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or represent you before the SSA. Results may vary. Consult a qualified disability attorney for legal representation.

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