Real life happens – pain, depression, financial problems, lack of insurance, transportation barriers, and burnout from constant appointments.
But to Social Security, medical gaps often look like lack of severity.
That doesn’t mean you lose automatically – it means we must explain and document the gap.
✅ Why Treatment History Matters
SSA wants consistent care because it shows:
- Ongoing need
- Persistent symptoms
- Attempts to improve
- Chronic impairment
No treatment = SSA thinks no serious problem.
✅ Valid Reasons for Gaps (And How We Document Them)
✔ Couldn’t afford care
✔ Lost health insurance
✔ No transportation
✔ Mental health crisis
✔ Symptoms made visits impossible
✔ Doctors had no more options
✔ COVID care disruption
We put this context into the record – because without context, SSA assumes recovery.
✅ Evidence That Helps Fill Gaps
- ER visits or urgent care notes
- Pharmacy records showing medication continuation
- Therapy notes describing difficulty attending
- Letters explaining barriers
- Free clinic records
- Telemedicine logs
We also guide clients on re-establishing care when possible.
✅ When Financial Barriers Matter
SSA cannot fault you for being unable to afford treatment – but you must show proof of barrier, not simply say it.
Delays don’t have to cost your case: if handled properly.
📞 Call us to safeguard your record and your benefits.

