Disabilities Benefits Lawyers
in California

Common Conditions

Social Security Administration’s listing of medical impairments that qualify for disability benefits can be often confusing. Disabilities can be physical, mental, or emotional. Due to the vast differences in types of impairments, different techniques are required to prove different impairments exist. We have a wide network of medical experts we use to evaluate our client’s impairments and testify on their behalves. We work closely with our client’s treating physicians, physical therapists and psychologists, and psychiatrists to gather and present compelling medical evidence that the SSA cannot ignore. Our highly experienced attorneys can help you appeal your case if your claim for SSD has been denied.

 

We have listed below some of the most common types of disabilities.

  • Musculoskeletal (e.g., major back, neck, or knee injury or illness)
  • Special Senses and Speech – (e.g., hearing loss and visual impairment)
  • Respiratory – (e.g., Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or asthma)
  • Cardiovascular System – (e.g., Congestive Heart Failure or arterial sclerosis)
  • Digestive System – (e.g.,Chron’s Disease or Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS))
  • Genitourinary – (e.g., kidney disease or hypertensive renal vascular disease)
  • Hematological – (e.g., chronic anemia or sickle cell disease)
  • Skin – (e.g., chronic dermatitis or photosensitivity disorders)
  • Endocrine – (e.g., diabetes, hyperglycemia or hormonal imbalance)
  • Congenital Disorders that Affect Multiple Body Systems – (e.g., Down’s Syndrome)
  • Neurological – (e.g., Epilepsy, multiple Sclerosis (MS), neuropathy or traumatic brain injury)
  • Mental – (e.g., major depressive disorder, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD))
  • Cancer – (e.g., all types (Malignant Neoplastic Diseases, leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma)
  • Immune Neoplastic Diseases, and Immune System

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