Mental-health-disabilities and Social Security Benefits
What You Need to Know
MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Claims for Social Security disability benefits for sufferers of mental
illness and psychological disorders require extensive and carefully presented
proof to be successful. Our disability lawyers and well-trained staff have the
extensive experience necessary to help our clients present the strongest claims
possible for mental disabilities.
ARE YOU UNABLE TO WORK BECAUSE OF A MENTAL HEALTH DISABILITY?
If your condition is so severe that you are unable to work you may be entitled to Social Security disability benefits under Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Contact our Help Center for a free claim evaluation.
MENTAL HEALTH DISABILITY CLAIMS
As Social Security disability professionals, our attorneys and staff respect the sensitivity of your situation. When discussing your mental health claim and helping you navigate the Social Security Administration (SSA) disability claim process, it is always our commitment to make it possible for you to live with dignity.
QUALIFYING MENTAL HEALTH CLAIMS
SSDI and SSI claims for mental health disabilities generally need to be based on accurate and carefully assembled medical records, since mental disorders do cannot be proven with x-rays or blood tests. The records can be difficult to interpret, especially if the proper diagnosis took years to establish or the mental illness was complicated by issues such as drug or alcohol problems. People with a wide variety of mental illnesses do qualify for SSDI and SSI benefits, however. More information is available on the following:
SEVERE DEPRESSION
BIPOLAR DISORDER
ANXIETY
SCHIZOPHRENIA
DO NOT WAIT TO BEGIN YOUR DISABILITY CLAIM
To ensure that you receive the maximum amount of benefits and that your first check arrives as soon as possible, begin the claims process as soon as you can Call 1-800-248-1100 or e-mail our Help Center today.
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