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Mental Disorders

If you are between the ages of 50 and 65 years and suffer from a disability that prevents you from working, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits CHECK IF YOU QUALIFY What Mental Disorders Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits? Millions of Americans struggle with various types of mental disorders and conditions. […]

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Blood and Circulation Disorders

What Blood and Circulation Disorders Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits? Blood and Circulation Disorders are medical conditions that affect blood production, clotting, or the body’s ability to circulate blood efficiently. The Social Security Administration evaluates these disorders by examining how they limit physical functioning, interfere with daily activities, and restrict the ability to perform

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Genitourinary Disorders

Genitourinary Disorders and Social Security Disability Eligibility Genitourinary disorders are medical conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, and related urinary and reproductive systems. When these disorders cause ongoing functional limitations that interfere with basic work activities, the Social Security Administration evaluates them using established disability standards to determine whether they meet eligibility requirements. Understanding Genitourinary Disorders

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Special Senses and Speech Disorders

What Speech Disorders and Sense Disorders Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits? Speech Disorders and other special sense impairments may qualify as eligible disabilities when they significantly limit communication, perception, or safe interaction in a work environment. When evaluating claims, the Social Security Administration reviews medical evidence, severity, duration, and functional limitations to determine whether

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What is Social Security Disability Reconsideration?

If your disability benefits application is denied by SSA, you do not have an infinite amount of time to seek reconsideration. In fact, you need to take action sooner rather than later. If you fail to file your request for reconsideration within this 60-day window, you will be forced to go back to square one and re-file a new application.

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Can a Discharge From the Military Impact My Eligibility for Benefits?

Military veterans suffering from a disability that has impacted their ability to work and generate income may be surprised to discover their eligibility for certain benefits, such as health care benefits offered by the Veterans Administration and disability-related compensation, will vary depending on how they were discharged.

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Digestive Disorders

Digestive Disorders and Social Security Disability Eligibility Digestive Disorders are medical conditions that affect the gastrointestinal tract and related digestive organs, including the stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and esophagus. The Social Security Administration evaluates digestive disorders by examining how symptoms interfere with digestion, nutrition, energy levels, and the ability to perform sustained work activities. Eligibility

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