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Disorders of bone marrow failure, including myelodysplastic syndromes, aplastic anemia, granulocytopenia, and myelofibrosis SSDI Claims in New York

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

61%statewide initial denial rate~7.4 monthsnational avg. initial waitListing 7.10

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

7.00 Hematological Disorders

Listing 7.10 criteria are federal standards that apply nationwide, including in New York.

Medical criteria

SSA Blue Book listing
7.10 Disorders of bone marrow failure, including myelodysplastic syndromes, aplastic anemia, granulocytopenia, and myelofibrosis
Listing criteria (20 CFR Appendix 1, Part A)
(see 7.00E), with: A. Complications of bone marrow failure requiring at least three hospitalizations within a 12-month period and occurring at least 30 days apart. Each hospitalization must last at least 48 hours, which can include hours in a hospital emergency department immediately before the hospitalization (see 7.00E2). OR B. Myelodysplastic syndromes or aplastic anemias requiring life-long RBC transfusions at least once every 6 weeks to maintain life (see 7.00E3).
Body system category
7.00 Hematological Disorders
Common denial reason
Bone marrow failure claims are frequently denied when cytopenia levels, transfusion dependence, or infection history do not meet listing thresholds.

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