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“I was denied twice before finding ClaimPath. My first two applications were vague about how my back pain affects daily tasks. The AI intake asked me about specific movements like bending, lifting, and how long I can stand. It translated my answers into SSA language I never would have used on my own. My Application Strength Score went from 38 to 82 after I added the details it flagged. Approved on my third attempt in four months.”
Sandra M.
Degenerative disc disease | Houston, TX
“Filing for SSDI with PTSD felt impossible. I could not explain my condition without reliving it, and the forms do not make it easy. ClaimPath walked me through the intake step by step. The SSA language translator took my therapist's general notes and reframed them into the functional limitation language that SSA reviewers look for. My document pack included everything: the SSA-16-BK, the 3369, and a physician letter template. Strength score was 76. Got approved on the initial application.”
Robert T.
PTSD and depression | Fort Worth, TX
“Fibromyalgia is one of the harder conditions to get approved for because there is no single test that proves it. ClaimPath knew this and guided me to document my symptom frequency, flare patterns, and how my condition limits my ability to do my old job as a medical coder. The strength score flagged that my work history section was weak, and the evidence checklist told me exactly what documentation to gather from my rheumatologist. I scored 71 and got approved on the first try.”
Patricia K.
Fibromyalgia | Portland, OR
“After my second hospitalization for congestive heart failure, my cardiologist told me I needed to stop working. I had no idea how to file for SSDI. ClaimPath matched my condition to SSA listing 4.02 and told me exactly what cardiac test results I needed to include. The AI intake asked about my ejection fraction, exercise tolerance, and medication side effects. My strength score was 85. The document pack was thorough and the forms were pre-filled with all my medical details. Approved in 3 months.”
James W.
Congestive heart failure | Chicago, IL
“Rheumatoid arthritis affects my hands, wrists, and knees. I could barely hold a pen to fill out the paper forms, let alone figure out what the SSA wanted me to say. ClaimPath let me do everything online. The intake conversation was straightforward and the questions made sense. It flagged that I needed to include my sed rate and CRP lab results, which I did not realize were important. My strength score started at 54 and ended at 79 after I uploaded the lab work. Document quality was excellent. Approved after one reconsideration.”
Maria L.
Rheumatoid arthritis | Denver, CO
“I had been researching SSDI for weeks before I found ClaimPath. The condition library immediately showed me that lumbar spinal stenosis falls under listing 1.04 and told me what imaging results and clinical findings the SSA looks for. The AI intake asked about nerve root compression, range of motion limitations, and how far I can walk before needing to stop. My strength score was 74 and the document pack was ready in about an hour. The physician letter template was especially helpful because my doctor used it almost word for word.”
David H.
Lumbar spinal stenosis | Phoenix, AZ
“Mental health claims are notoriously hard to get approved. ClaimPath understood that and asked me detailed questions about how bipolar disorder affects my ability to concentrate, follow instructions, interact with coworkers, and manage a schedule. The daily function checklist was thorough. My strength score was 68 and the document pack included the SSA-3369 with my functional limitations clearly documented. I was initially denied but the document quality gave my disability attorney a strong foundation for the appeal. Would be great if the appeal pack had more detail, but the initial application pack is solid.”
Karen R.
Bipolar disorder and anxiety | Atlanta, GA
“I am 58 with stage 4 chronic kidney disease and was not sure if I qualified. The free eligibility screener said I was likely eligible, and the strength score broke down why: my age factor was high (the SSA grid rules favor applicants over 55), my medical evidence was strong with years of GFR lab results, and my work history as a warehouse supervisor showed heavy physical demands. Final score was 88. The document pack was comprehensive. The whole process took about two hours from intake to downloading my forms. Approved on the initial application in under four months.”
Thomas C.
Chronic kidney disease | Nashville, TN
“When I was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS, I knew I would eventually need to file for disability. ClaimPath matched my condition to listing 11.09 and walked me through exactly what the SSA looks for: MRI findings showing lesions, documentation of exacerbations, and functional limitations between flares. The intake asked about fatigue, cognitive fog, balance issues, and heat sensitivity. The strength score was 80 and clearly showed where my application was strong and where I needed more documentation. The physician letter template specifically addressed MS criteria. Approved on the first application.”
Angela P.
Multiple sclerosis | Minneapolis, MN
“I have been dealing with chronic pain for five years. Two previous SSDI applications were denied because my evidence was scattered and my descriptions were too general. ClaimPath organized everything. The intake asked specific questions about pain levels throughout the day, what medications I take and their side effects, and how pain affects my ability to sit, stand, walk, and concentrate. The evidence checklist told me to get specific letters from my pain management doctor addressing functional capacity. My strength score went from a projected 42 (based on my old application) to 77. Got approved on reconsideration.”
Michael S.
Chronic pain syndrome | San Antonio, TX
“Systemic lupus is a condition that waxes and wanes, which makes it hard to prove disability to the SSA. On my good days, I look fine. On bad days, I cannot get out of bed. ClaimPath understood this and the intake specifically asked about flare frequency, duration, and how they limit my ability to maintain a work schedule. The condition library matched me to listing 14.02 and the evidence checklist included specific lab markers like ANA titers and complement levels. My strength score was 73. The document pack clearly communicated the episodic nature of my condition. Approved after a hearing, but my attorney said the ClaimPath documents were the strongest part of the case.”
Lisa D.
Lupus (SLE) | Seattle, WA
“I sustained a traumatic brain injury in a car accident two years ago. Concentration, memory, and processing speed are all affected. Filling out government forms was overwhelming and I kept making mistakes. ClaimPath broke the intake into small, manageable steps with clear questions. I could save my progress and come back later when I needed a break. The AI translated my descriptions of cognitive difficulties into the functional language the SSA uses under listing 11.18. The auto-populated forms were a lifesaver because I did not have to transfer information between documents. My strength score was 81. Approved on the initial application. My neurologist was impressed with the physician letter template.”
William J.
Traumatic brain injury | Columbus, OH