COMMON DISABLING CONDITIONS
Do My Impairments Qualify for SSD benefits?
The answer is probably YES! To be eligible for Social Security Disability (SSD), if any physical and/or mental impairments preclude your ability to work for a period of 12 months, you may be entitled to SSD benefits.
Martin Law has the experience to get clients qualified for disability benefits even after an initial denial. Call our law firm at 215.587.8400 for a FREE consultation.
Listing of Impairments
Our experienced team has helped clients get SSD or SSI benefits for a wide range of disabling conditions*:
Disease, Injury or Physical Impairment
- Cancer
- Heart, lung or liver disease
- Complications of diabetes
- Bilateral carpal tunnel (both hands)
- Herniated disc (back injury)
- Degenerative disk disease
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Multiple sclerosis or lupus
- Chronic pain disorders (RSD)
Neurological Impairment
- Migraines/severe headaches
- Traumatic brain injury
- Seizure disorders
Psychological Impairment
- Clinical depression
- Panic attacks/anxiety disorders
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Bipolar disorder
- Schizophrenia
* There is not an exact list of disabling conditions recognized by the Social Security Administration. These are just a few conditions for which we have successfully helped people obtain benefits.
Let Us Manage Your Claim
Our team works with you and your doctors to properly document your symptoms and diagnosis of a disabling condition, medical progress and limitations to prove that you cannot work. We have a strong record of success in appealing denied claims.
Martin Law, based in Philadelphia, serves clients statewide in Pennsylvania, and in Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and New York. Arrange your free consultation today.