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Heather this is Jonathan Ginsberg Im a social security disability attorney and today Id like to talk to you about how far back you need to go when submitting medical records to Social Security for your disability case and theyre really two answers to this question first answer is as a practical matter with the judge if you get to a hearing is going to be most concerned about are the lets say two to three year time period before your alleged onset date so lets say you allege you became disabled in September of 2015 you may want to go back to 2012-2013 and get any records for going forward from that day because if you are still working assuming youre still working in 2012-2013 then whatever medical records youve had would suggest that your condition was not at a serious enough level to disable you but it does show some history and some continuity in your treatment so I would tell you that even if you were working and their medical records that talked about the condition that event