Disability Benefits For All Types Of Conditions
If a physical disability or psychological condition is preventing you from holding a job, you may already know that Social Security Disability benefits can help. However, actually obtaining these benefits may seem impossible.
That’s where , comes in. Over the decades, we have assisted thousands of injured and disabled clients in Lakeland and across Florida. Even if your claim has already been denied, don’t worry. We have extensive experience in appeals.
Obtaining Benefits For Physical Conditions
In order to qualify for Social Security Disability benefits for a physical disability, you must be able to prove that the condition makes it impossible for you to work for at least a year. Sometimes, proving this is simple. If you are a nurse who lost one arm in a car accident, the case for benefits is fairly clear-cut. However, if you are a receptionist who suffered a back injury, it may be more difficult to show that you cannot perform any kind of job.
Following are a few common physical disabilities that may potentially qualify for benefits:
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Obtaining Benefits For Mental Conditions
Cases involving mental or emotional conditions are often much more challenging to prove. Although you know you can’t work, convincing the Social Security Administration of that fact is a job for a highly skilled attorney.
We can advocate for you in cases involving all types of mental conditions, including:
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Get The Help You Need From A Team You Can Trust
Winning the benefits you need can be a challenge. Let , take the burden off your shoulders. We will walk you through the process step-by-step, helping you pursue the money and medical care you need. Call one of our six Florida locations at 800-200-7546 or contact us online. If you cannot come to us, one of our lawyers will arrange to visit you.
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