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As far as the Social Security Administration is concerned, a person is either disabled or he or she is not. When applying for social security benefits, you will either be considered 100% disabled or not disabled, making you either approved or denied. Q: If my doctors say that treatment won't improve my condition, why do I need to keep seeing them? A: Even in the case that a medical professional cannot improve your condition, seeing a doctor regularly is very important for getting social security benefits. Why? Because one of the most important parts of proving that you have a disability (and should receive Social Security benefits) is documentation. As evidence of a disability, the SSA will look at your medical records.