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Understanding RFC in Disability Cases: Key Insights

Understanding RFC in Disability Cases: Key Insights

Episode 2362 Published 7 hours ago
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Episode Summary:

In this episode of the Disability Expert Podcast, host Chad Brown and co-host Aaron Dalton delve into the intricacies of Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) and its critical role in disability cases. They explore how RFC is determined, breaking down its component parts, including exertional and non-exertional limitations. The hosts discuss the importance of understanding the RFC as it sets the ceiling for what a person can do in a sustained work environment, impacting the judge's decision on disability claims. They also touch on the golden chain of evidentiary progression and how medical evidence supports RFC determinations. This episode is essential for anyone navigating the disability process, offering valuable insights into how RFC affects the outcome of a case and how to effectively build a case around it.

Key Timestamps:

00:01 – Introduction

00:46 – Importance of RFC in Disability Cases

01:34 – Understanding RFC: Definition and Components

02:40 – Role of RFC in Judge’s Decision

03:02 – Exertional vs. Non-Exertional Limitations

05:07 – Golden Chain of Evidentiary Progression

06:22 – Medical Evidence and RFC

08:00 – Exertional Activities Explained

09:22 – Non-Exertional Limitations Overview

10:05 – Mental and Cognitive Limitations

12:07 – Building a Disability Case with RFC

14:05 – How RFC Affects Job Capability Assessment

About the Show:

Disability Expert Podcast is designed for individuals navigating the complexities of disability benefits. Hosted by Chad Brown, the show tackles challenging issues and features interviews with top experts to provide listeners with the knowledge they need to succeed in their disability cases. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, the podcast aims to demystify the disability process and empower listeners to effectively advocate for themselves or others.

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