Can I Qualify for Social Security Disability in Philadelphia?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a list of impairments that may qualify individuals for Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Each listed impairment or illness has specific criteria that must be met. The SSA often requires detailed documentation, including medical records, physician reports, employment history, educational background, and personal statements about the severity and extent of the impairment.
Medical Conditions That May Qualify for SSD Benefits
The SSA categorizes eligible impairments under various systems and disorders:
- Musculoskeletal system
- Special senses and speech
- Respiratory, cardiovascular, and digestive systems
- Genitourinary impairments and hematological disorders
- Skin and endocrine disorders
- Impairments affecting multiple body systems
- Neurological, mental disorders, and malignant neoplastic diseases
- Immune system disorders
Specific conditions that might qualify you for SSD benefits include:
- Neurological disorders such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and epilepsy
- Mental health conditions like autism, bipolar disorder, depression, and schizophrenia
- Chronic physical conditions such as back and neck problems, cancer, diabetes, and multiple sclerosis
- Other significant impairments like blindness, hearing loss, HIV/AIDS, and spinal cord injuries
To be eligible, these conditions must prevent you from working or engaging in Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA).
Consult an Experienced Social Security Disability Attorney
Dealing with a disability requires prioritizing your medical care, followed by legal assistance to navigate the complex landscape of Social Security regulations. The documentation and evidence submission process can be daunting and is often a hurdle that leads to delayed or denied claims.
At Silver & Silver, our team of skilled disability benefits lawyers has successfully managed thousands of Social Security Disability claims over the past 40 years. We are committed to preparing and presenting your case thoroughly and professionally to the SSA. Our attorneys ensure that all medical evidence is meticulously compiled and that all paperwork is accurately completed and submitted promptly. Trust us to guide you through the SSD benefits process effectively.
Contact our Philadelphia Social Security Disability attorneys today at 610-638-7255 to schedule a free consultation to discuss your disabling impairment or contact us online.
With our law offices headquartered in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, we are conveniently located to represent clients throughout the Greater Philadelphia Region including Delaware County, Montgomery County, Chester County, Bucks County and Berks County, as well as the Southern New Jersey communities of Camden County, Burlington County, Salem County, Gloucester County and Cumberland County.
