It is a mistake to think you can go to your Social Security disability hearing in front of a judge and expect the judge to believe that you are disabled if you have no current medical evidence to present.
Too often claimants think that they cannot go to the doctor because they can’t afford insurance. It may be true that you can’t go to some doctors because you don’t have insurance. However, if you do not have money to pay for health insurance and you meet other financial eligibility criteria, you may apply for ArrowCare or MediCal. If you are approved, you may receive medical care including prescription medications. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, a personal injury attorney may help you seek compensation that can be used for your medical treatment.
Help your case by obtaining the necessary treatment for your disability. Be sure that your treatment is consistent and ongoing so that the judge can see that you are doing all you can to help yourself and that there is medical evidence to support your statements as to why you cannot work.