
Kidney failure causing financial hardship?
Get Disability for Kidney Disease.
Chronic kidney disease, also called chronic kidney failure, is the gradual loss of kidney function, usually over a period of months or years. It can be caused by a number of factors, but diabetes and high blood pressure are often to blame.
The main function of the kidneys is to remove waste and excess fluid from the body though urine. When the kidneys become damaged, wastes build to high levels in the blood, making you sick and affecting your overall health. If left untreated, diseased kidneys may stop functioning completely, which requires dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Chronic kidney disease is a life-altering condition that can prohibit you from working and hinder your ability to support yourself and your family. If you or a loved one is suffering from chronic kidney disease and has been (or is expected to be) out of work for at least a year, there is a strong chance you could qualify for Social Security Disability for Kidney Disease.
The Disability team at McDonald Law Firm devotes our time and energy to obtaining benefits for people across the country who are sick and injured and can no longer work. We can’t improve your condition, but a monthly Disability check may improve your quality of life. Let us help.
Can’t work due to chronic kidney disease? Call 855-702-9061.
How does the Social Security Administration determine eligibility for Disability for Kidney Disease?
The Social Security Administration realizes that kidney failure can be debilitating and, in many cases, it will declare you disabled during the initial application stage and award monthly payments. For first-time claims to get approved, one of the following criteria must be present:
- You require regular dialysis.
- You have had a kidney transplant.
- You have reduced filtration and symptoms of kidney damage.
- You have nephrotic syndrome.
If you don’t meet this criteria, you can still qualify for Disability for Kidney Disease if you’ve experienced severe complications within the last year and can’t work any job. Our caring Disability team would be glad to evaluate your circumstances and work to get you monthly payments and, quite possibly, a lump sum of accrued back pay.
Don’t be burdened by the benefits process. We’ll do the work.
Even if it appears that you will meet the criteria to qualify for Disability for Kidney Disease, it’s best to have professional legal help. The Social Security Administration will need your complete medical history, which should include hospital records, treatment notes from doctors, and laboratory findings dating back at least 90 days.
Leave the heavy lifting to us. The experienced, compassionate staff at SSDHelpNow.com will complete your application, gather all your medical information, and make sure everything is filed as quickly and efficiently as possible. We will handle all aspects of the Disability process and, if for some reason your claim is denied, we will handle all aspects of your appeal. We will keep you in the loop every step of the way and go to great lengths to ease your worries — and your financial woes.
Don‘t leave anything to chance. Call 855-702-9061.
Hiring an experienced Disability lawyer will not cost you anything up-front.
Our fees are set by the federal government and are contingent upon us winning your case. If we are successful, the Social Security Administration will pay our fee directly out of the back pay award. If we don’t win, we don’t collect a dime. It’s that simple. Call us today at 855-702-9061.
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