What Is a DDS Medical Consultant?
Behind many SSDI claims is a DDS medical consultant — a licensed doctor who reviews medical evidence for Social Security disability decisions. Learn what DDS medical consultants do, how they work with DDS disability examiners, what Form SSA-4734 means, and why these behind-the-scenes medical reviews matter in the SSDI process.
What Is an Adjudicator?
When you apply for SSDI, your claim passes through a series of “adjudicators” — decision-makers like DDS disability examiners, medical consultants, and judges. This article explains who they are, what each one actually does, and how they fit into the Social Security disability decision process.
What Is a Consultative Exam for SSDI?
A Consultative Exam (CE) is a medical evaluation ordered by the Social Security Administration when your disability claim needs more evidence. Learn when exams are scheduled, who performs them, how the results are used, and what to expect from the process.
What Is a DDS Examiner and How Do They Evaluate SSDI Claims?
Ever wondered who actually reviews your Social Security Disability claim? Meet your Disability Determination Services (DDS) examiner — a state employee working under federal SSA rules who reviews your medical evidence, coordinates exams, and helps determine your eligibility. Learn how they use your RFC and Form 3373, and why timelines differ by state.