“Does my condition qualify for Social Security Disability benefits?” It’s a fairly common question, and in many cases it’s a good one. The truth of the matter is there are so many different conditions that could potentially qualify for Social Security Disability benefits that determining whether or not a condition does qualify isn’t always straightforward just by looking at a list. The list is pretty substantial, but even conditions that are not on the list may still qualify you for benefits.
The Social Security Disability listing manual includes the following conditions as of its update for 2018:
Just because your condition isn’t on the list doesn’t mean you’re ineligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits. You can still be awarded benefits if the Social Security Administration deems that your condition is one that “impairs” you. If the SSA determines that your condition prevents you from being able to do your job or any job, then odds are your case will likely be accepted.
Whether your condition is listed here or is absent but still is preventing you from being able to work, you should seek assistance with filing a Social Security Disability Insurance claim from the Detroit SSD attorneys at Goodman Acker, P.C. At Goodman Acker, we’re a committed team that has your best interest at heart, and we offer counsel and advice to help you get the result you need from your SSD claim. We understand how difficult it can be to live with a disabling condition, and we stand with you every step of the way, including through your initial application and even the appeals process.
Get help with your Social Security Disability claim by calling Goodman Acker, P.C. today at 248-286-8100 for a case evaluation!