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Disabilities and Impairments which Qualify for SSDI

Do I Qualify for Social Security? Talk to an Ohio Attorney

An impairment that is expected to last 12 months or more and prevents you from working as you once did is most likely an impairment that Social Security Disability benefits are designed for. You may qualify for SSD if you suffer from any of the following:

  • Cardiovascular diseases, including: heart attacks, heart failure, blocked arteries, and other heart conditions
  • Orthopedic issues, including: back, neck, arm, leg, ankle, foot, and hand injuries
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Cancer
  • Respiratory disorders
  • Digestive disorders
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Crohn's disease
  • Arthritis and other chronic pain disorders
  • Depression
  • Bi-polar disorder
  • Anxiety

At the law office of Murray & Murray Co., L.P.A. in Sandusky, Ohio, we advise and represent individuals dealing with these and other serious physical and mental impairments that lend themselves to qualification for Social Security Disability benefits.

Our SSD recipient clients include "worn-out workers" over age 50 or 55 whose bodies now suffer the consequences of years operating heavy equipment. Excessive use of vibrating machines and welding torches over time has contributed to deterioration of these middle-aged workers' bodies, including:

  • Backaches
  • Elbow pain
  • Headaches
  • Partial blindness

Murray & Murray Co., L.P.A., has been representing clients who have been injured physically through no fault of their own for more than seventy-five years. We also represent those who have impairments that qualify them for SSD. We know how to obtain, evaluate and prepare for presentation the information that thorough medical evidence provides.

Contact a Social Security Disabilities lawyer at the law office of Murray & Murray Co., L.P.A. today to discuss your injury or impairment, your claim for benefits, and steps involved in appeal of your claim denial.

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