Continuing on with my series on what Chat GPT can do in the Social Security context, here's another question and answer:
Question: I am an attorney representing a Social Security
disability claimant. She is 56 years old, has a 10th grade education and has
worked for the last 20 years as a CNA. She has two bad knees and is a diabetic
with peripheral neuropathy. What arguments can I use to prove disability?
Chat GPT Answer: Given your client's circumstances, you could use the
following arguments to prove disability:
1. **Medical Evidence**: Gather detailed medical records,
test results, and doctor's assessments that clearly document her knee problems,
diabetes, and peripheral neuropathy. Highlight any treatments, medications,
surgeries, or therapies she has undergone to manage these conditions.
2. **Functional Limitations**: Describe how her medical
conditions impact her daily life and ability to work. Highlight how her knee
pain and neuropathy limit her mobility, standing, and ability to perform
physical tasks required in her previous job as a CNA.
3. **Vocational History**: Emphasize her 20 years of work
as a CNA, and how her conditions now prevent her from performing the physical
demands of that job. Discuss any attempts she may have made to continue working
despite her disabilities.
4. **Transferable Skills**: Evaluate whether her skills
from being a CNA can be transferred to a less physically demanding job, given
her current limitations. If not, this strengthens the argument that she is
unable to work.
5. **Age and Education**: Her age and education level can
be factors in proving disability. Explain how her limited education might
restrict her ability to transition to a new job that requires less physical
activity.
6. **Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)**: Obtain a
detailed RFC assessment from a medical professional, outlining her ability to
perform work-related activities. This can provide clear evidence of her
limitations.
7. **Consistency of Treatment**: Highlight any
inconsistencies in her medical records or treatment history that might suggest
her conditions have not been managed consistently.
8. **Expert Opinions**: If necessary, seek expert
opinions from medical professionals, vocational experts, or disability
specialists who can testify to her inability to work based on her medical
conditions and limitations.
9. **Impact on Daily Living**: Describe how her
disabilities affect her ability to perform everyday tasks like cooking,
cleaning, shopping, and personal care. This can provide additional evidence of
her limitations.
10. **Social Security Blue Book**: Refer to the Social
Security Administration's "Blue Book" that outlines the specific
medical criteria for qualifying as disabled. Match her medical conditions to
the relevant listings.
Remember, the key is to build a comprehensive case that
demonstrates how her medical conditions substantially prevent her from engaging
in substantial gainful activity. Consulting with legal experts experienced in
Social Security disability claims can further enhance your client's chances of
success.
Duh, I'm looking to prove this lady is limited to sedentary work and I may have a good shot at it given the facts I've mentioned. So, why couldn't Chat GPT give more than an extremely generic answer which doesn't speak to the facts I've given? I'd have to give this answer a failing grade -- my job seems secure -- but stay tuned. Part III shows Chat GPT doing something that's impressive in its own way.