Helping File SSD Claims For Common Disorders

Sleep disorders affect the lives of millions. Without the rest that our bodies need, it can be difficult to function at top capacity. Insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea and restless legs syndrome are among the list of medical conditions that can damage physical and mental health as well as impair concentration. If you suffer from a severe sleep disorder, and your doctor informs you that you should not work, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. Our experienced Plano Social Security Disability lawyers at the Zendeh Del Law Firm, PLLC, have helped our clients file claims and receive benefits for many common disorders. We know exactly what is required to prepare your claim correctly and give you the best chance of receiving the benefits you need.

Proving Disability For The SSA

As with any disabling medical condition, the Social Security Administration (SSA) requires that you prove disability in order to receive benefits for sleep disorders. Under the guidelines of the federal programs administered by SSA, the definition of “disability” is very specific. To determine if you are unable to work, they will assess your physical and mental abilities according to a Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) form. Many people with sleep disorders suffer from other medical conditions as well. It may be advisable to combine impairments in your claim for disability benefits. The helpful advice of the firm could greatly benefit your claim. We can guide you through the application process and work diligently to obtain the benefits to which you are entitled.

Plano Social Security Disability Claims: Sleep Disorders

There are two federal programs administered by the Social Security Administration to provide benefits to disabled individuals. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) pays benefits to qualified applicants who have worked at least 5 of the last 10 years and paid Social Security taxes. Supplemental Security Income(SSI) is paid out of the general tax fund, not Social Security, and is based on the needs of the individual.

For assistance with applying for Social Security disability benefits, contact our firm. We have the experience to pursue the best possible outcome for you.