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Neurological Disorders

by admin on April 18, 2012 in Social Security Disability

Whether you have worked in the past with your neurological disorder or you can no longer work due to your condition, we can help you get the income and resources you need.

We can talk to you about your options for neurological disorder disability benefits.

We are ready to help you determine your Social Security Disability eligibility, file your application and prove your claim.

Below are common types of neurological disorders for which you can receive Social Security benefits:

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Seizures / seizure disorder
  • Myasthenia gravis
  • Neuropathy, including peripheral neuropathy
  • Stroke (CVA, cerebrovascular accident)
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Neurological disorders related to spinal disorders

Neurological disorders can become debilitating enough to be considered a disability and keep you from working. A neurological disorder of the limbs can lead to amputations and infections.

The Social Security Administration’s definition of a disability is any medical condition that is expected to prevent you from working at a regular full-time job for at least 12 months.

Under Social Security regulations, your disability is evaluated based on your inability to work. The SSA considers you disabled when you cannot do work that you did previously and you cannot adjust to other work because of your medical conditions.

If you or a loved one can no longer work due to a neurological disorder, contact us today. We can help you get the benefits you need to support your family.

Call us toll-free 1-888-GARRETT (1-888-427-7388) or fill out our contact form for a free legal consultation.

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