Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Neuropathy qualify for SSI & SSDI

Neuropathy, in particular peripheral neuropathy is a condition that can help qualify for neuropathy SSI disability and SSDI benefits.

This condition is typically associated with a diabetes Social Security disability. Other symptoms that can be associated with a diabetes SSDI disability and diabetes SSI disability are:
- pain and numbness in the hands
- pain and numbness in the feet
- ulcers that will not heal
- infections
- retinopathy
- kidney failure
- blindness

As terrible as the above can be, proving your case to Social Security can be difficult. Too often cases that seem "obvious" are not accepted because the proper documentation is not presented. Whether you are initially applying for Social Security Disability benefits, or your have been denied and are appealing a Neuropathy Social Security Disability Lawyer or Neuropathy Social Security Disability Attorney can help.

The below links can help put you in contact with a Social Security lawyer for a free case evaluation. You can call call the below 1-800 number for further assistance.


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Resources: Looking for Additional Social Security Disability information?

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