Nancy Cavey - Why Mental Illness Loses in Court: The Hidden Rules of Disability Benefits
MAY 27, 202635 MIN
Nancy Cavey - Why Mental Illness Loses in Court: The Hidden Rules of Disability Benefits
MAY 27, 202635 MIN
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<p>Nancy Cavey is a disability attorney with over 40 years of practice, a nationally recognised advocate for people living with invisible disabilities, and the author of the Survival Guide to Disability Insurance Claims.</p><p>Most people assume that if you can't work because of a mental illness, the system will protect you. But here's the problem: Social Security was built around a worldview that says everyone is a little depressed, everyone is a little anxious — so proving your case is an uphill battle most claimants never see coming. Nancy has spent decades navigating the gap between how severe a condition actually is and what the system is willing to recognise. Her conclusion is uncomfortable — mental illness is treated as a second-class disability, and without the right legal strategy, most people leave without the benefits they're entitled to.</p><p>Expect to learn why pure mental illness cases are among the hardest to win in the US disability system, how Social Security's five-step evaluation process actually works and where most cases are decided, what the 11 mental impairment listings are and why doctors rarely write reports that satisfy them, why disability insurance policies often cap mental health benefits at just two years, how lawyers like Nancy frame a person's psychological symptoms to give them the best chance in court, what a Dissociative Identity Disorder case with six personalities looks like inside a courtroom, why bipolar disorder requires storytelling — not just diagnosis — to win a judge's empathy, and much more.</p><p>This conversation will change how you think about mental health as a legal right, not just a medical condition.</p>