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Are You "Disabled" Under the Social Security Administration Rules ("SSA")?

The definition of disability under Social Security is different from other programs. The SSA pays only for total disability. No benefits are payable for partial disability or for short-term disability.

"Disability" under Social Security is based on your inability to work. The SSA considers you disabled under their rules if:

  • You cannot work that you did prior to your illness or injury;

  • The SSA decides you cannot adjust to other work because of your medical condition(s); and

  • Your disability has lasted or is expected to last for at least one year or will cause your death.

Our Job is to Present Your Case to the SSA through Medical Evidence from Your Doctors and Other Vital Evidence You are Disabled

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For specific answers related to YOUR SITUATION, please fill out and submit the form on this page.  One of our skilled attorneys or representatives will respond to all of your questions free.  

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