
Your disability claim may depend on one document your doctor fills out.
Not your diagnosis.
Not your job title.
The Attending Physician Statement.
Most applicants assume disability decisions are made by reviewing their medical records.
But insurers often rely heavily on what your treating physician writes on that single form to determine whether benefits are approved or denied.
Here's the question most people never ask until it's too late:
Would your doctor know exactly how to document your work limitations for a disability claim?
Because vague or incomplete answers on that form can delay a claim or change the outcome entirely.
Have you ever looked at what an Attending Physician Statement actually asks your doctor to explain?

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