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Can I Get Disability Benefits for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)?
Severe cases of peripheral artery disease (PAD) might qualify you for Social Security or veterans disability benefits.
Speech Disorders and Disability Benefits: Do You Qualify?
If other people can't understand your speech, you might qualify for Social Security disability.
Disability for Degenerative Hip Joints: Benefits & Filing
When degenerative hip joints, also known as osteoarthritis of the hip, make it very difficult and painful to walk, you may be able to get disability benefits.
How to Get Disability Benefits for Sickle Cell Anemia
Learn about your options for getting Social Security disability benefits based on sickle-cell anemia.
Should I Appeal My Disability Denial to the Appeals Council?
If you are denied Social Security disability benefits at the administrative hearing, you should only appeal further in a few situations.
Functional Equivalence for Children's Disability Applications
If your child has very significant difficulties in important areas of functioning, they could qualify for SSI disability benefits.
Social Security Disability for Bronchiectasis or Pneumoconiosis
You may be eligible for Social Security disability if you have bronchiectasis or pneumoconiosis that causes severe fatigue and shortness of breath.
Getting Disability Benefits for Cervicalgia (Neck Pain)
There are several ways to get approved for disability benefits for neck problems caused by arthritis, disc issues, pinched nerves, and more.
What Is the Date Last Insured (DLI) for Disability Benefits?
In order to qualify for SSDI, you need to show that you were disabled before your date last insured.
What Happens If Social Security Finds an Overpayment?
Overpayments of Social Security Disability benefits by the Social Security Administration (SSA) can occur due to changes in your circumstances or giving the SSA insufficient information.