How do I know if I have a qualifying condition?
The SSA has a strict definition of disability and maintains an extensive list of physical and mental conditions that, when supported by the required medical findings, may automatically meet the medical criteria for disability benefits. This list is called the Listing of Impairments. However, even if a condition meets a listed impairment, applicants must also satisfy certain non-medical requirements to qualify for benefits.
However, even if your condition is not currently listed, you may still qualify for disability benefits by proving with medical evidence that your condition is just as limiting as one that does appear on the list, or your condition prevents you from working at any job on a sustained basis.
This is why you need the experts at Disability Advocates to handle your disability application from the start!
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