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SSD Lawyers Representing Cancer Victims

Attorneys Providing a Comprehensive Range of Disability Legal Services for Cancer Victims

If your cancer 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 Social Security Disability benefits.

At Midwest Disability, we help people who cannot work as a result of cancer or side effects for cancer treatments apply for and obtain disability benefits. As a law firm, we provide a comprehensive range of services such as helping clients prepare initial applications and representing clients in administrative hearings and appeals cases. We have even argued disability issues before the United States Supreme Court.

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Cancer and Disability

Whether or not you will qualify for disability benefits will likely depend on the type of cancer you have been diagnosed with as well as your prognosis. Even though not all cancers will remain for an entire year, many treatments and resulting side effects will last a year or longer.

Our attorneys represent cancer victims who are suffering from a broad range of cancers, including:

  • Brain cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Cervical cancer
  • Leukemia
  • Lung cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Prostate cancer

Honesty Is the Best Policy

While having compelling medical evidence and documentation is a key to winning a Social Security Disability claim, that last thing you should do is mislead your doctor. Our advice is to be upfront and honest with your doctor about how you are feeling and follow through on doctor’s orders in relation to future care, treatment, referrals and prescriptions.

Fighting for the Rights of Cancer Victims

For a free consultation with a cancer lawyer from our firm, contact us online or call our office directly at 888-351-0427. We handle cases on contingency, meaning there are no fees until we obtain benefits.


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