Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Social Security Benefits
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a term used to describe numerous diseases or disorders involving the large and small intestines, including:
- Crohn's disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- Lymphocytic colitis
- Infective colitis
IBD in any form can lead to extensive medical attention and a limited ability to hold a job or perform basic daily activities. If you are limited in what you can do on a daily basis, reach out for help.
It is important to understand that IBD is different from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Currently, the Social Security Administration does not provide benefits to individuals who have only been diagnosed with IBS.
Learn More About Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Social Security Benefits With Our Help
Whether you have Crohn's disease or some other form of IBD, it is important that you seek out the assistance of a skilled Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits attorney. You may be eligible to obtain financial support if you are unable to maintain gainful employment due to your disease.
At Schwartzapfel Partners P.C., our team of dedicated professionals has more than 150 years of combined legal experience handling complex disability claims before the SSA. We have the knowledge and capabilities to create a comprehensive claim for benefits supported by an extensive medical record and properly filled out claim forms. We are also highly skilled in pursuing appeals on behalf of individuals who have had their initial claims denied.
Pursuing Financial Support for Children With IBD
Your child is eligible for Social Security benefits in the form of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) if he or she has been diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease. With our experience, we know what it takes to fight hard to ensure you have what is needed to properly care for your child. Put the team with a more than 98 percent success rate* to work for you. Call Schwartzapfel Partners P.C. at 888-801-1914.
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There is no risk to you to reach out to us for help. Call us today or contact our New York disability lawyers online to learn about inflammatory bowel disease and SSDI benefits. We will not charge any attorneys fees unless and until we win money and benefits for you.
*Past results don't guarantee a future outcome.








