Disability Benefits For Skin Disorders

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Disability Benefits For Skin Disorders

SSDI Attorney in Orange, CA – Disability Benefits for Skin Disorders

In order to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), a claimant must prove they are unable to work and earn a living wage, also known as taking part in Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA), due to their disability. Qualifying for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits also requires a substantial amount of evidence that supports the existence and severity of the individual’s disability.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) assesses SSDI claims, approving or denying them based on the evidence provided. Applying for SSD benefits can be a complicated process, especially when it comes to filing the correct documentation and presenting it appropriately to the SSA.

At the Ortega Disability Group, our team of trusted Social Security Lawyers in Oakland, Orange, and Alameda, California are here to help clients file for disability insurance without any headaches. Continue reading to learn about qualifying for SSDI with a serious skin disorder.

Qualifying Skin Disorders – Work With Our Orange, Alameda, & Oakland Social Security Attorneys

The SSA references what is known as the Blue Book to help determine what are considered qualifying impairments and disabilities. The Blue Book lists these disabilities and their symptoms.

Skin Disorders is a category in the Blue Book directly relating to skin conditions that qualify individuals for Social Security Disability benefits. These disabilities are broken down further in the Blue Book and classified by related conditions, symptoms, prognoses, and causes.

It may sound odd being able to qualify for disability benefits with a skin condition, but skin is the largest organ of the human body. If something is negatively affecting the skin, it could cause extreme pain or leave an individual fully disabled.

Substantial proof of a person’s disability and how it affects them is necessary to have a disability claim approved by the Social Security Administration. Evidence that may support an individual’s claim includes things such as medical records, history of treatment(s) and medications prescribed, results of said treatment(s), test results (i.e. laboratory test results from a skin biopsy), etc.

The SSA will want to fully comprehend the cause and severity of a person’s skin disorder when evaluating a claim. Information about the onset, duration, flare-up frequency, and prognosis of the disability or condition is usually required. If lesions are present, the SSA may request information on the size, appearance, and location(s) of them.

Information on any history of exposure to allergens, toxins, or irritants is usually also required, as well as any family history of the disorder. The SSA will also need to know of any stress triggers, seasonal effects on the condition, and any additional coinciding medical conditions.

The SSA will also need to know how symptoms of the condition limit and impact a claimant’s daily life and activities. Current and ongoing treatment(s) and how those treatments affect the individual will also need to be recorded and supplied.

Skin disorders/conditions commonly assessed by the SSA for SSDI include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Severe Burns
  • Ichthyosis
  • Severe Dermatitis
  • Bullous Disease
  • Photosensitivity Disorders
  • Mucous Membrane Infections/Disorders

Filing for A Disability Appeal

If you have been denied benefits, our social security disability lawyers can help you file an appeal. You generally have 60 days to request an appeal with the Social Security Administration after receiving notice your claim was denied. There are four levels of appeal, including the following:

  • Reconsideration
  • Hearing by an Administrative Judge
  • Review by the Appeals Council
  • Federal Court Review

Even if you live outside of the United States, you are able to request an appeal online for a reconsideration, a disability hearing by an administrative law judge, or a review by the Appeals Council. In the letter sent to you detailing the first determination of your claim, you will find guidance on what level of appeal you should choose.

Our law firm is happy to help you through the process. We will help find errors in the original application that led to the denial of benefits, and correct them so your claim has a better chance at being approved.

Social Security Disability Attorney in Orange, Alameda, and Oakland

If you have been trying to file a disability claim with the Social Security Administration, or are not sure how to start the process, Ortega Disability Group is here to offer you expert legal assistance.

Our Social Security Lawyers in Oakland, Alameda, and Orange will help you gather the appropriate documentation as quickly as possible. With our help, your claim is far more likely to be approved. If your claim has been denied in the past and you need to file a disability appeal, our team of disability lawyers is able to help with this, as well.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our SSDI and SSI attorneys near Orange, CA.

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