Disability Lawyer Blog
Parkinson’s Disease and qualifying for Disability Benefits
The SSA recognizes Parkinson’s Disease in its Blue Book. To qualify for disability a person must meet the requirements of the listing or prove they are unable to work.
Paralysis and Qualifying for SS Disability Benefits
The SSA recognizes diseases that cause paralysis such as brain tumors and stroke. Also accidental trauma to the brain or spine are included in this listing.
Can I get Social Security Disability for Osteoarthritis?
The SSA does not list Osteoarthritis as an impairment in its Blue Book however it might still qualify for disability benefits if certain conditions are met.
How much in disability benefits can I receive?
If you are attempting to secure disability benefits from the Social Security Administration or from a private Long-Term Disability insurer you may be wondering how much you can receive and how that total is determined.
Violent crime disability benefits
If you have been injured during a violent crime you may qualify for disability benefits depending on the severity of the injury and your work history.
Scoliosis disability benefits
The SSA does not list Scoliosis as an impairment however it might still qualify for disability benefits if certain conditions are met. An experienced disability lawyer explains.
Autoimmune Disorders and getting Disability Benefits
The Social Security Administration recognizes autoimmune disorders in their Bluebook under Section 14 so if it has impacted your ability to work you may qualify.
Mental Disorders and Social Security Disability in Texas
If you suffer from a Mental Illness you may qualify for disability benefits. The SSA has specific conditions to qualify for issues like depression and anxiety.
Some Illnesses Automatically Qualify for SS Disability
The Compassionate Allowance program identifies medical conditions that meet its criteria for disability, reducing the wait for disability determination.
Spondylosis and qualifying for disability benefits
The SSA recognizes Spondylosis in its Blue Book. To qualify for disability a person must meet the requirements of the listing or prove they are unable to work.
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