What is RFC? Understanding Residual Functional Capacity in SSDI Claims
What is RFC in disability? Residual Functional Capacity is SSA’s way of measuring what you can still do in spite of your medical condition. Learn how RFC is determined, why it matters, and how it affects your SSDI claim.
Your SSDI Disability Claim: How to fill out form SSA-3373 with Confidence Line-by-line
Need help filling out SSA Form 3373-BK? This essential guide walks you through every question on the adult disability function report with examples, expert tips, and practical advice. Learn what Social Security is really looking for—and how to answer in a way that supports your SSDI claim.
Confused about RFC reports? How SSA-3373, SSA-4734, and the RFC assessment work together
Learn how SSA‑3373 and SSA‑4734 work together to show your residual function capacity (what you can and can’t do at work) and why each form is crucial to your SSDI claim.
How to Complete SSA Form 3373-BK (Function Report) for SSDI claims: 2025 Guide
Form SSA-3373-BK can make or break your disability claim. This guide shows you how to fill it out clearly and effectively—using real examples and insights grounded in SSA policy and court rulings. Learn how to avoid common mistakes and protect your SSDI application.
Understanding Medical Evidence in an SSDI Claim: What the SSA Reviews
Learn how to gather and organize medical evidence for your SSDI claim. This guide breaks down the Blue Book, essential forms, and what SSA really looks for to help you prepare your records for your SSDI claim.
What Is a Function Report and Why It Matters for Your SSDI Claim: Intro to SSA Form-3373
What is a Function Report and why does it matter? This guide explains how to complete SSA Form 3373 to strengthen your SSDI claim—and what SSA is really looking for.