Physical Mental Disability
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Definition:
Social security has provisions for individual with a physical disability and mental disability. Individuals who have worked for a given time period and have a physical or mental disability which prevents them from working can be eligible for social security disability claims. Conditions include but are not limited to: Severe back pain, Lupus, Stroke, Diabetes, Parkinson's disease, orthopedic problems, knee or shoulder problems, heart attack, Blindness, Arthritis, Cancer, Narcolepsy, Sleep Apnea, and Hepatitis C.Consequences of Physical/Mental Disability:
It is a social security law that a person who suffers mental or physical disability may be entitled to social security disability benefits from the government. Unfortunately, some people get rejected when they make social security disability claims. In fact, two-thirds of disability claims get rejected.What a Lawyer can do for you:
If your application for social security disability has been rejected a social security disability lawyer can appeal the rejection. A social security disability lawyercan significantly increase chances of benefits being approved by the government. The application for the claim can be complicated and take longer than you might expect. An experienced social security disability lawyer can evaluate your claim and get the documentation ready and give your claim the best chance for approval.Lawyer Referral Service:
Contact Attorney Search Network today if you have a social security disability claim. We will help you find a social security disability lawyer who can assist you with getting the benefits you need.
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