
Broken bones causing you to fall behind on your bills?
Get Disability for Osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become thinner, more porous and fragile. Sometimes bones become so weak that they break easily, including from a minor fall or, in extreme cases, a simple action like sneezing or coughing.
In serious cases, osteoporosis can prevent you from going about your daily life, including going to work and bringing home a paycheck. No means of income can mean serious money problems for you and your family.
If you have osteoporosis and have been (or are expected to be) out of work for at least a year, you may qualify for Social Security Disability for Osteoporosis. It won’t be easy, though. It is going to take solid medical evidence and a strong, convincing claim.
Can’t work due to severe osteoporosis? Call 855-702-9061.
The disability professionals and attorneys at McDonald Law Firm can help. We are skilled in all aspects of the Social Security Disability process and we will be glad to file or appeal your claim for Disability for Osteoporosis. We’ll handle anything that comes down the pike.
When the stakes are high, it’s best to leave it to a professional.
Winning Disability for Osteoporosis may be an uphill battle. Medical evidence is essential.
The Social Security Administration typically does not award Disability benefits solely for osteoporosis, but the agency may find you eligible if you suffer from a related condition that results in severe limitations. For example, you could qualify for disability benefits if your osteoporosis is to blame for:
- Kidney Disease
- Parathyroid Gland Disorders
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Back Injuries
- Broken Bones in the lower body
- Broken Bones in the upper body
If your don’t have any of these conditions, you could still be awarded benefits if you can prove through extensive medical evidence that your osteoporosis is so severely limiting that you cannot work any job.
Again, the key is extensive medical evidence. The SSA will want to see hospital records, treatment notes from doctors, X-rays, imaging scans, and laboratory findings.
We’ll take care of the Disability process. You take care of yourself. Call 855-702-9061.
Sound daunting? Let the Disability team at McDonald Law Firm work to get you Disability for Osteoporosis.
We understand that you are in a desperate situation and need money for daily expenses, medications, and doctors’ bills. We will do everything in our power to get you Disability for Osteoporosis. This means filling out all of the initial paperwork, gathering all of your medical information, and submitting a thorough application in a timely manner. We will handle every aspect of this process, which can be complicated and time-consuming.
Denied Disability for Osteoporosis? Don’t be dismayed.
Receiving a denial letter can be disheartening, but don’t give up hope. More than 65 percent of people are rejected during the initial application phase. Your chances actually go up if you appeal your denied Disability claim – and enlist the help of an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer. Don’t drag your feet, though. You have only have 60 days to appeal a denied Disability claim.
Don’t think you can afford an attorney? Think again.
We work on a contingency basis, which means our services won’t cost a penny unless we win your case. Even then, our fees are set by the federal government and taken directly out of the back pay award. That means you will never pay us anything up-front.
The caring staff at SSDHelpNow.com is standing by, ready to help you. Simply call 855-702-9061 and we’ll get started on your claim today.
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