SSD Benefits for Blood & Circulatory System Disorders
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes a wide range of blood disorders and the impairment they can create for those living with such conditions. The SSA provides disability benefits for those who are totally disabled by such blood disorders as:
- Chronic anemia
- Sickle cell disease
- Chronic thrombocytopenia
- Hereditary telangiectasia
- Coagulation defects (such as hemophilia)
- Polycythemia vera (with erythrocytosis, splenomegaly, and leukocytosis or thrombocytosis)
- Myelofibrosis (myeloproliferative syndrome)
- Chronic granulocytopenia
- Aplastic anemias with bone marrow or stem cell transplantation
These diseases can have a very serious impact on the lives of those living with them. SSDI or SSI disability benefits can provide real financial relief for those living with the challenges of a blood disorder.
Securing those benefits can be a challenge in that it can be difficult to build an application that clearly and persuasively illustrates the impact your blood disorder has on your life. Having an attorney who understands the way the SSA makes such determinations can be invaluable.
More Than 50 Years Of Experience Dedicated Solely To Helping Disabled Individuals Secure The Benefits They Deserve
At Jeffrey A Rabin & Associates, Ltd. we are committed to helping those who are living with the impairment a blood disorder can create. We know the good that SSDI and SSI disability benefits can do for people, and we go the extra mile to make sure our clients get the help they need. Our decades of experience in helping people deal with the SSA gives us an incredibly valuable perspective and depth of knowledge on SSA rules and procedures that give our clients the best possible chance of securing the benefits they need.
Contact The Chicago Blood Disorders And Disability Benefits Attorneys Of The Law Offices of Jeffrey A Rabin & Associates, Ltd.
If you have a loved one living with a blood disorder, you need to make sure that he or she has access to every available resource that can help him or her face the challenges of his or her disease. Having a skilled and experienced lawyer to help navigate the SSDI and SSI disability benefits process can be invaluable. To schedule a free initial consultation with one of our Social Security Disability attorneys, call 847-299-0008, toll free at 888-529-0600 or simply contact us online.
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we charge no money up front and no hourly fees. Our fees must be approved by the Social Security Administration (SSA), and must comply with SSA guidelines. We file our fee agreement with the SSA in every case.