Disability Benefits for Physical Impairments
If you have a physical impairment that is expected to result in death or prevent you from earning more than $1,000 dollars a month for at least one year, you may be eligible for disability benefits.
At Midwest Disability, P.A., we help people who can't work because of a physical or mental impairment to apply for and obtain disability benefits. As a law firm, we are focused solely on disability claims, and we provide a comprehensive range of services. We help clients prepare initial applications. Our physical impairments attorneys help clients from the initial application to the administrative hearings and appeals, fighting to protect our clients' interests at every stage of the SSD/SSI process. If necessary, we can even take your case all the way to the United States Supreme Court.
Physical Impairments
Our lawyers help thousands of people obtain Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits each year. Because of that, we've also had a great deal of experience with many of the most common disabling physical impairments, including:
- Back, neck and spinal cord injuries
- Heart conditions
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic pain syndrome
- Diabetes
- Cancer
- Breast cancer
- Cardiovascular problems
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Neurological disorders
- Stomach, intestine and digestive disorders
- Carpal tunnel
- Kidney diseases
- Lung diseases
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Traumatic brain injuries
Helping You Obtain Benefits
Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are intended to help normal people obtain financial benefits when illnesses or injuries render them unable to work. The problem is that the process is so complicated that almost no normal person can understand it or jump through all the hoops to actually obtain these benefits. In fact, more than 70 percent of all initial applications are denied.
We have the experience and skill to help you through this process. We can make sure all the documentation is exactly the way the Social Security Administration (SSA) wants it to be, greatly increasing your chances of obtaining the benefits you need.
Midwest Disability Works for You
See the Social Security Disability Information Center and FAQ sections of this Web site for more information about obtaining Social Security benefits. Contact us online or call our offices directly at 888-351-0427 for a free initial consultation with one of our attorneys to learn more about how we can help you through the Social Security process.
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