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Recurrent arrhythmias , not related to reversible causes, such as electrolyte abnormalities or digitalis glycoside or antiarrhythmic drug toxicity, resulting in uncontrolled SSDI Claims in Connecticut

Localized guidance for claimants navigating Social Security Disability Insurance. Review Connecticut statewide denial rates, national processing benchmarks, and Blue Book criteria — then decode your denial letter in plain English.

57%statewide initial denial rate~7.4 monthsnational avg. initial waitListing 4.05

National average initial processing time

~7.4 months

(226 days)

National average for all initial disability claims requiring a medical determination (not condition- or state-specific). Data for FY2025. Source: SSA processing time data.

Blue Book body system

4.00 Cardiovascular System

Listing 4.05 criteria are federal standards that apply nationwide, including in Connecticut.

Medical criteria

SSA Blue Book listing
4.05 Recurrent arrhythmias , not related to reversible causes, such as electrolyte abnormalities or digitalis glycoside or antiarrhythmic drug toxicity, resulting in uncontrolled
Listing criteria (20 CFR Appendix 1, Part A)
(see 4.00A3f), recurrent (see 4.00A3c) episodes of cardiac syncope or near syncope (see 4.00F3b), despite prescribed treatment (see 4.00B3 if there is no prescribed treatment), and documented by resting or ambulatory (Holter) electrocardiography, or by other appropriate medically acceptable testing, coincident with the occurrence of syncope or near syncope (see 4.00F3c).
Body system category
4.00 Cardiovascular System
Common denial reason
Arrhythmia claims are commonly denied when episodes are not documented as uncontrolled despite treatment or when reversible causes were not ruled out.

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