The Grids and Medium Work | Hillsorough County Social Security Disability Attorney
Social Security Ruling SSR 83-10 defines medium work as lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds. This requires frequent bending and stooping.
The full range of medium work requires you to stand or walk, off and on, for a total of 6 hours in a 8 hour day and use your arms and hands to grasp, hold, and turn objects.
One of the most important factors in medium work is being on your feet for most of the day and be able to do frequent lifting or carrying up to 25 pounds. For more information, and for more help with your claim, click here or call 727-894-3188.
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