Getting Disability Benefits With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can take a devastating toll on an individual’s ability to carry out his or her duties at work, perform basic daily tasks and otherwise interact with society at large. For those who do not suffer from OCD, it can be hard to imagine how dramatically it can shape and control your life.The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides benefits to those who are disabled by OCD through Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. These programs are designed to provide much-needed financial assistance to those who are living with the impact of OCD.
Securing disability benefits from the SSA for OCD calls for experienced legal help. A skilled and experienced attorney can help ensure that your application contains the medical evidence needed to support a successful claim for disability benefits.
More Than 50 Years Of Experience Dedicated Solely To Helping Disabled Individuals Secure The Benefits They Deserve
At The Law Offices of Jeffrey A Rabin & Associates, Ltd. we utilize our decades of experience to help individuals who are living with the challenges of OCD. Disability benefits can make a tremendous difference in the lives of those whose lives are impaired by OCD. Securing those benefits requires presenting an application that meets all of the SSA’s criteria for a finding of disability. We know what the SSA is looking for, and we can help you build a successful claim for SSDI or SSI disability benefits.
Contact The Wheaton Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) And Disability Attorneys Of The Law Offices of Jeffrey A Rabin & Associates, Ltd.
If you are living with the impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder, you need to make sure that you have access to every available resource that can help you face the challenges that confront you. Having a skilled and experienced lawyer to help you 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.