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Experienced Social Security Disability Representation in Ohio
When a disease, condition, illness or injury is so disabling that a person cannot work, Social Security Disability Insurance/Supplemental Security Income (SSDI/SSI) benefits can provide much needed income and medical care. If you have worked at least 20 calendar quarters in the preceding 10 years, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance. If you do not have the work credits for SSDI, you may apply for Supplemental Security Income. Our Social Security Disability attorneys can help you determine which program is appropriate for you.
To learn how we can help you or a family member with SSDI/SSI applications, requests for hearings or appeals, please contact one of our Cleveland Social Security Disability attorneys.
Do You Qualify for Benefits?
You may qualify for Social Security Disability if you suffer from a severe physical or mental impairment which makes you unable to work at your past employment and you lack the residual functional capacity to work in any other job. You may also be disabled if you meet or equal one of Social Security’s 14 categories of medical or psychological impairments (The Listings) or if, by virtue of your age, education, impairments and work history, you satisfy the Social Security Disability “Grids.”
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has 14 categories of physical and mental impairments that qualify for benefits. Our lawyers can assist you with disorders, illnesses, conditions and disabling injuries from all categories, including:
- Back injuries (Listing 1.00)
- Joint dysfunction (Listing 1.00)
- Arthritis (Listing 14.00)
- Diabetes (Listing 9.00)
- Fibromyalgia
- Cancer (Listing 13.00)
- Kidney failure (Listing 6.00)
- Heart disease (Listing 4.00)
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD (Listing 12.00)
- Parkinson’s disease (Listing 11.00)
- Respiratory system disorders (Listing 3.00)
- Neurological system disorders (Listing 11.00)
Many SSDI/SSI applications are denied because they do not contain necessary medical evidence. You must prove not only that you have severe impairment, illness or injury, but that it prevents you from working in substantial gainful employment for 12 months or more. You will need to submit specific medical test results, diagnoses, prognoses and physician observations of your condition.
With more than 50 years of combined personal injury and disability law experience, the lawyers at Rubin Guttman & Associates, L.P.A., have gained substantial medical knowledge. In addition, the firm has a physician on retainer as well as a nurse medical consultant on staff. We will guide you to have the necessary medical treatment and submit the appropriate medical evidence to support your application.
Akron Supplemental Security Income Attorneys
Please call us at (216) 696-4006 , or e-mail us to arrange a free initial consultation today. Russian, Hebrew and Spanish language services are available by appointment.