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Guidance for individuals in need of Social Security Disability

On Behalf of | Apr 23, 2017 | Firm News, Social Security Disability

Countless individuals across the country have suffered serious injuries that make it difficult to perform everyday tasks. Many of these individuals may find themselves temporarily or permanently unable to work, which can lead to periods of significant financial struggle. A person in Colorado who is facing a similar situation may wish to file for Social Security Disability, but he or she may be uncertain of how to proceed.

If a person is suffering from a physical and/or mental condition that inhibits his or her ability to perform work-related tasks, which has lasted or will last a period of 12 months or greater, he or she may be eligible for disability. Individuals may be required to prove themselves incapable of a certain level of performance at any type of employment. Some areas that may indicate an inability to work could be issues with basic activities such as walking, lifting and communication.

The process of proving a disability can be stressful and daunting. Medical evaluation of the condition from a physician is often a key step in the process. Other factors that may be taken into consideration during this period are the age of the individual in question, along with his or her education and work history. If an individual has earned any amount of income through employment during the period of his or her disability, he or she may be determined ineligible on account of an apparent ability to work.

Individuals who are unable to provide for themselves due to a physical and/or mental impairment often choose to seek relief by filing for Social Security Disability. Since navigating this process alone can be challenging, many individuals seek legal counsel for assistance. When facing a similar situation, an individual may choose to speak with an attorney in Colorado for assistance in pursuing any benefits to which he or she may be eligible to receive.

Source: FindLaw, “Are You Eligible For Social Security Disability?“, April 21, 2017

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