Thursday, October 30, 2008

Crohn's Disease SSI Disability Application

Crohn's Disease is a form of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, a severe condition that affects the intestinal track. IBD, and Crohn's Disease in particular, are recognized as disabilities by the social security administration, enabling Crohn's Disease sufferers to potentially qualify for SSI disability payments.

As your SSI lawyer helps put your disability benefits application together, you'll be trying to meet the criteria set by the SSA that proves that Crohn's Disease prevents you from working and supporting yourself in a traditional manner.

Medical records are critical to Crohn's Disease SSI disability cases, as it's common for the symptoms to ebb and flow, though Crohn's Disease is generally incurable. Symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, nausea, fecal incontinence and perineal disease are common and should be carefully documented for your Crohn's Disease SSI disability application.


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