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Euless, Texas Social Security Disability Lawyers

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Attorneys Helping Secure Social Security Disability Benefits in Euless

If you are facing serious health conditions that prevent you from working, Social Security disability benefits may offer a lifeline. Whether you are applying for the first time or appealing a denied claim, understanding the qualifications you will need to meet to receive disability benefits is crucial. A variety of health conditions, including physical, mental, and sensory impairments, may be eligible for disability benefits through Social Security. At The Law Offices of Coats & Todd, we can help you navigate the complex application process, ensuring that your claim is properly prepared and, if necessary, appealing a denial to help secure the benefits you deserve.

Social Security Disability Applications

When it comes to Social Security disability, one of the main challenges is demonstrating to the Social Security Administration (SSA) that you meet the specific criteria outlined in their guidelines. Our attorneys focus on Social Security disability cases, and we understand how to help ensure that you can receive the necessary benefits. We can help you gather evidence and present a comprehensive claim.

We can assist by reviewing medical records, obtaining statements from doctors, and organizing the necessary paperwork to ensure a timely and accurate application. If your claim is denied, we can advise you of your options for filing an appeal, represent you in any required hearings before an administrative law judge, and work to ensure that your condition is fully understood by those reviewing your case.

Qualifying for Social Security Disability Benefits

Social Security will only grant benefits to people who have conditions that have caused them to be unable to work in any capacity. The effects of your condition must be ongoing, and they must have affected you for at least one year or be expected to last for a total of 12 months or more. A terminal condition that will lead to your death in the future will also qualify as a disability.

When applying for disability benefits, you will need to provide medical evidence that supports the severity of your condition and shows how it affects your ability to work. This evidence may include medical records, lab results, imaging studies, doctors' statements, and any other documentation that can help to establish your eligibility for benefits.

Types of Health Conditions That May Qualify

There are many health conditions that will qualify as disabilities. These conditions range from physical impairments to mental health disorders. Below are examples of conditions that may be considered disabilities:

  • Multiple Sclerosis: MS is a chronic neurological disorder that can lead to issues such as fatigue, muscle weakness, impaired coordination, and difficulty with speech and vision. Since MS can vary in severity and may progressively worsen over time, people who suffer from this condition may qualify as disabled if their ability to work is limited.
  • Cerebral Palsy: Abnormal brain development or damage to the brain during early childhood can result in impaired muscle control, coordination problems, and difficulty with movement. People who live with cerebral palsy and are unable to work due to their physical limitations may be eligible for benefits through Social Security.
  • Back Injuries: Spinal cord damage, degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, or other injuries or medical conditions affecting the back and spine can make it impossible to perform physical tasks required for most jobs. If a back injury prevents a person from sitting, standing, or lifting for extended periods, disability benefits may be available.
  • Cancer: People with certain types of cancer may qualify for Social Security disability benefits, especially if their condition is advanced or if the treatment they are undergoing (such as chemotherapy or radiation) limits their daily activities. Some forms of cancer, including bone cancer, stomach cancer, intestinal cancer, bladder cancer, and kidney cancer automatically qualify under the SSA's Compassionate Allowances program, which expedites the approval process for serious illnesses.
  • Lung Disease: Chronic lung conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, or pulmonary fibrosis, can severely affect a person's breathing and overall health. Medical evidence showing the severity of breathing impairments, such as pulmonary function tests, will be important in demonstrating eligibility for benefits.
  • Gastrointestinal Disorders: Serious conditions that affect the stomach and bowels, such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, can cause debilitating symptoms like chronic pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These conditions may qualify as disabilities if they prevent a person from performing daily activities.
  • Vision Impairment: People who are legally blind or have severe visual limitations may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. People whose visual acuity or field of vision falls below certain thresholds may qualify for benefits.
  • Hearing Impairment: Severe hearing loss or deafness may qualify a person for benefits through Social Security if their hearing impairment limits how well they can communicate or perform job duties. The SSA evaluates hearing impairments based on the results of audiometric testing and other assessments of hearing ability.
  • Mental Illnesses: Emotional disorders and other issues affecting mental health, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), can have a profound impact on a person's daily life. The SSA recognizes a variety of mental health conditions that can qualify as disabilities, particularly when the condition is well-documented by medical professionals and has been resistant to treatment.

Contact Our Euless, TX Social Security Disability Attorneys

At The Law Offices of Coats & Todd, we understand the impact that serious health conditions can have on your ability to work, and we are committed to providing compassionate legal representation to ensure that you will be able to receive disability benefits. Contact us at 972-671-9922 to set up a free consultation.

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