SSD Function Report: Frequently Asked Questions | Brooks Law Group (2024)

Having trouble figuring out your SSD Function Report? That’s what Brooks Law Group is here for! This post is Part 2 in a series on filling out the Function Report. You can find our first post here for more tips.

You might have heard the Function Report called an Activities of Daily Living (ADL) questionnaire. If you’re just getting started, you can find a copy of Function Report SSA-3373 here. This is one of the most important parts of your application. Filling it out properly can make or break your SSD application.

We get tons of people asking about the complicated questions on the Function Report. So, we’ve compiled some of our frequently asked questions below to make it easier!

SSD Function Report FAQs

Function Report Question # 7: Do you take care of anyone else such as a wife/husband, children, grandchildren, parents, friend, other?

Be very specific here; if you provide care for someone else, don’t assume the reader understands what that means. Specifically state what you do, and more importantly, what you cannot do for that person.

Let’s use the example of caring for a grandchild. You should indicate the child’s age and how many hours in a day you’re responsible for the child. It would also be helpful to report whether or not you have help providing care.

Function Report Question #10: What were you able to do before your illnesses, injuries, or conditions that you can’t do now?

This is a very important question. Spend time here explaining things you enjoy but can no longer do because of your disability. Be specific as to why you can no longer do them. Most people enjoy other activities much more than their job. When you can’t do things you love, this speaks volumes about how you can’t complete tasks at work. Don’t overlook this question. Answer it completely and honestly.

Function Report Question #15 Part D: Do you drive? If you don’t drive, explain why not.

Driving a car requires you to pay attention to your surroundings and make quick decisions. You need good vision, and you have to use your hands and feet to operate controls. If you drive, answer this question honestly, but be very specific. Tell them if you:

  • Can only drive short distances
  • Only drive to places that you are familiar with and have visited many times already
  • Try to stick to “back roads” avoiding highways and major streets or intersections
  • Drive only when there is no traffic
  • Can only drive at daytime when the weather is good

Function Report Question #17 Part A: Are you able to pay bills, count change, handle a savings account, or use a checkbook/money orders?

Many people answer this part of the form “less than honestly.” They fear that the Social Security Administration will judge them as not worthy of Social Security Disability benefits if they have trouble handling their money. Some are also concerned that if they don’t check “YES” and do receive Social Security Disability benefits, someone else will control their benefits.

Think back to the rest of your application. Did you claim to have difficulty remembering to do things, concentrating or staying focused on tasks? This contradicts with your ability to remember to pay bills, manage a savings account, and balance a checkbook. An inconsistent answer in your report will affect the credibility of your social security disability claim and this is not a good thing. Be honest about your ability to handle money so that your application stays true and consistent.

Function Report Question #18: What are your hobbies and interests? How often and how well do you do these things? Describe any changes in these activities since the illnesses, injuries, or conditions began.

Seem familiar? This is essentially the same question you were asked in question 10. The SSD Function Report intentionally asks similar questions to test the integrity of your answers. Remember, consistency is everything. Answers to Question 10 should be honest and complete, and they should be consistent with your answers to Question 18.

Function Report Question #22: Do you currently take any medicines for your illnesses, injuries, or conditions? If “YES,” do any of your medicines cause side effects?

Make sure you take the time to list all medications that you take or were taking during your disability. If you have side effects from your medications, be sure to list them. The form doesn’t give you enough space to answer this question properly. You must use a separate piece of paper to answer this question well. Just print or write your answers on a separate piece of paper and attach it to your application.

Bonus Tip: Go to your pharmacy and ask for a printout of all your prescriptions so you won’t miss anything.

Super Tip: If you experience side effects from your medication that could prevent you from working, tell your doctor. Furthermore, make sure he or she writes it down in your records. These could include drowsiness, dizziness, jitters, shakes, insomnia, fatigue, and more. Often these types of side effects are “normal” or “common” and your doctor may not consider them important. Many times, we see medical records saying “no side effects” because doctors didn’t feel the reported side effects were abnormal. This inaccurate medical record can negatively affect your claim.

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Our Top Tip for Applying for SSD

Here is one of the top things to remember about the Social Security Disability and the Function Report application process. You will have to see a medical or physiological professional on a regular basis to document your claim. Tell your doctor or therapist that you’re pursuing a disability claim because you will need their help. If they say they “don’t want to get involved,” find a different doctor if you can. You will probably get better care as well.

Pride can be your enemy if you become disabled, but don’t let it. If you can’t afford regular medical care, you must seek out free or reduced price care. It’s out there. Look onlinefor help finding affordable medical care. You can also call us at 1-800-LAW-3030 and we will be happy to help you find it. Se habla español.

Our SSD attorneys would love to help and lend you their expertise. If you need help with the SSD Function Report, or need to appeal a decision, contact our law offices today!

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SSD Function Report: Frequently Asked Questions | Brooks Law Group (2024)

FAQs

How to answer questions on a function report for disability? ›

Be honest but don't exaggerate. Be specific about your limitations. If you do not clearly describe your limitations or give vague answers on your Adult Function Report, Social Security will take that to mean your disability really isn't that bad and you should have no problem returning to work.

What is the question 12 on the disability function report? ›

Moving on, question 12 is also an area where I see people make some mistakes while they're completing the Function Report. It's asking about your ability to perform personal care, and you need to keep in mind when you are completing this.

What is the question 5 on the SSDI function report? ›

Question five on the SSA Function Report asks, “How do your illnesses, injuries, or conditions limit your ability to work?” The SSA will use your answer to question five to determine if you can do basic work-related activities and the level of your functional capacity.

How to answer questions to get approved for disability? ›

  1. 7 tips for answering questions at a disability hearing.
  2. Only answer questions if someone asks you directly.
  3. Be specific.
  4. Don't over-explain.
  5. Don't exaggerate or minimize your symptoms.
  6. Answer based on how you feel most days.
  7. Stay consistent with information in your application.
  8. Be polite.
Mar 26, 2024

How would you describe daily activities for disability? ›

When describing your daily activities, be specific about the tasks you perform and the limitations you experience. For example, if you have difficulty standing for long periods, describe how this affects your ability to perform household chores or run errands.

What is the question 7 on the SSA function report? ›

Questions 7 and 8

Section 7 and 8 of the Adult Function Report ask whether you take care of anyone else, either humans or animals. The SSA asks about whether you care for others because this is an ability that suggests you might not need to file a disability claim. It is important to be honest if you care for others.

What is the function report question 6? ›

Question 6 of the SSD Function Report can be tricky. It asks you to describe what you do from the time you wake up until you go to bed at night. Most people with disabilities have “good days” and “bad days”. Make sure you clearly identify and describe what you do on a good day and on a bad day.

How to answer question 5 on SSA report? ›

Question 5 - How do your injuries, illnesses, or conditions limit your ability to work
  1. Be brief. ...
  2. Be honest. ...
  3. List all conditions that limit your ability to work.
  4. Only list conditions that have been diagnosed by a doctor or professional.
  5. Only list health conditions you're being actively treated for.
Mar 18, 2024

How do I pass a SSDI review? ›

How to Pass a Continuing Disability Review (7 Easy Ways)
  1. Hire an Experienced Social Security Disability Attorney. ...
  2. Follow Your Medical Treatment Protocol. ...
  3. Maintain Communication with Your Doctors. ...
  4. Keep Copies of Accurate and Complete Medical Documentation. ...
  5. Submit All New Medical Evidence Before the Review.
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What to say and not to say at a disability doctor? ›

Report all your symptoms, discuss how your condition affects your everyday life, and ask questions about your treatment and prognosis. Do not try to be tough or worry that you are bothering them by discussing additional concerns.

What is the most commonly approved disability? ›

Arthritis and other musculoskeletal system disabilities make up the most commonly approved conditions for social security disability benefits. This is because arthritis is so common. In the United States, over 58 million people suffer from arthritis.

How to pass a SSDI interview? ›

Don't downplay your symptoms, but also avoid exaggeration. Providing accurate and detailed information will help the interviewer understand the full extent of your disability. Communicate Clearly – Speak clearly and concisely. If you're nervous, take a moment to collect your thoughts before responding.

How to answer disability review questions? ›

Describe your typical daily activities and any challenges you face due to your disability. Be honest about your limitations and how they impact your ability to return to work and perform everyday tasks. If you've taken any training courses or received any education, that information should be included in your report.

How should I answer the disability question on an application? ›

You have the right to request accommodations without stating your disability. For instance, as a person who is hard of hearing, you might say, “I benefit from closed captions. Can you please provide them during this virtual interview?” You can ask for what you need without elaborating or specifically having to say why.

How do you answer a disability work history report? ›

This is the information you need for the SSA Work History Report:
  1. Job types and titles you've had for the last 15 years.
  2. Dates when you held each job.
  3. Descriptions of what you did in each job.
  4. How many hours you worked.
  5. Physical demands of each job, including how much weight you needed to lift.

How to fill out an activities of daily living questionnaire? ›

Tips for Completing Your Activities of Daily Living Form
  1. Be Consistent and Establish Credibility. Consistency is vital when filling out an ADL form. ...
  2. Provide a Thorough Explanation. ...
  3. Tell Your Story. ...
  4. Handling Requests for Additional Information. ...
  5. Responding to New Information. ...
  6. Appealing a Denied Claim.
Feb 26, 2024

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