Heart Problems and Disability Benefits
If you are no longer able to work as the result of any impairment affecting your heart, you may be eligible to collect Social Security Disability benefits. What you may not be aware of is the fact that people who have legal representation fare much better than those who don't at every level of the claims process from the initial application forward.
We're here to help.
The conscientious and dedicated team of professionals at My Social Security Disability Benefits knows what evidence the national government needs to see and how that evidence has to be presented before the Social Security Administration (SSA) will issue a favorable medical disability determination. To benefit from the experience and knowledge we've gained from successfully handling thousands of claims involving all types of legal matters, send us a brief e-mail message or call our office now at 888-801-1914.
Make no mistake, the Social Security Administration does not like to grant disability benefits to people who won't take care of themselves. Given the strength of the medical evidence linking smoking with heart disease, it is extremely important for anyone who has been rendered disabled due to heart disease and still smokes to quit.
Medical Disability Determinations
The Social Security Administration has issued medical disability determinations for people suffering a variety of heart-related problems, including:
- Chronic heart failure
- Hypertensive heart disease
- Ischemic heart disease
- Recurrent arrhythmias
- Chronic venous insufficiency
It is important to make sure that symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or persistent fatigue are documented in your medical records — the Social Security Administration will not consider them otherwise. It is also important to see a doctor who will administer the proper diagnostic tests.
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You won't have to pay any lawyer fees unless and until we win your claim and get money and benefits for you.
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To learn more about our practice or medical heart conditions and Social Security Disability claims, call our office now at the toll-free number listed above or contact us online.
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