The Social Security Administration has published a list of
illnesses and their severity that would qualify someone to
receive Social Security disability benefits. Your
application will probably initially be denied unless your
disabling condition matches that list but, in the even of a
denial, you have the right to appeal the decision. Many
people who are denied benefits win on appeal because they
are able to show that they have a combination of disabling
conditions that prevents them from working. For example, a
person suffering with chronic pain, severe depression and
anxiety may not fit the criteria when the individual
problems are reviewed during the application process. On
appeal, however, a lawyer can ask the judge to view the
problems as a whole, thus enabling the granting of benefits.
An experienced lawyer can be your greatest asset when appealing a Social Security disability benefits denial. Fill out the form now to contact the Cochran Firm for a FREE case evaluation. We will not charge you a fee of you do not win your benefits.
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The list below contains many of the conditions that may allow a person to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Clicking a link below will provide additional information and take you to the Cochran Firm Disability Lawyers' Social Security disability website, www.SocialSecurityForYourDisability.com.