Home Services About Us FAQ's Contact Information


 

Social Security Disability - Frequently Asked Questions

View the previous item
View the index page
View all items
View the next item



In almost every case, no matter what the disease is, the answer is the same - "Maybe, it just depends upon how badly you are affected by the disease." One example might be cancer. The word "cancer" is scary to anyone, but there are many cancers which can be treated and cured very quickly, with little or no lasting effect. On the other hand, of course, there are cancers which cause great suffering and ultimately death. The question in each individual case is "How sick is this particular individual with cancer and how long is this person going to remain sick?" Skin diseases are another example. The vast majority of skin diseases, while annoying, would not be considered to be disabling. On the other hand, there are some uncommon, very severe skin problems which are clearly disabling. In extreme cases, psoriasis, which is not rare, may be disabling. Thus, almost without exception, the mere fact that an individual has a disease with a certain name does not guarantee that the individual either will or will not be found disabled. It all depends upon how sick the person is.







We hope this Website is helpful to you.  Please understand that use of this site does not create an attorney/client relationship.

Home  |  Services  |  About Us  |  FAQ's  |  Contact Information





Featured on YP.COM
Get local advertising from AT&T Ad Solutions
©  AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. Licensed content used with permission.
Sign In