Lorraine Netter

J.D. · Albany Law School

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Disability for Myasthenia Gravis: Benefits and Filing Information
If myasthenia gravis has severely affected your muscles, you may be able to get Social Security disability benefits.
Will Working Decrease My Spousal Survivors Benefit?
Working before retirement age may lower your SSDI-based widow's benefits.
Social Security Disability for Diverticulitis
Diverticulitis does not often last long enough to qualify for disability, unless you have a serious complication.
Getting SSI Disability Benefits for Your Child
Children may be eligible to receive disability benefits from Social Security through the Supplemental Security Income program.
Tips to Prepare for the Social Security Disability Mental Exam
Learn what to expect and how to prepare for the mental consultative examination.
Can You Get Social Security Disability Benefits for Anemia?
If your anemia or related conditions are severe enough to keep you from working, you may be able to get disability benefits.
How Social Security Decides if You Can Do Past or Other Work or Are Disabled
Here's how the Social Security Administration decides that you can't work and should receive disability benefits.
Disability for Acoustic Neuroma: Benefits and Filing Information
If symptoms from your acoustic neuroma significantly interfere with your ability to work, you may qualify for SSDI or SSI.
Can I Get Disability if Piriformis Syndrome Makes It Impossible for Me to Do My Job?
Piriformis syndrome can cause a lot of pain and difficulty sitting for long periods. If your doctor has limited the amount of time you can sit or stand, you have a chance of getting disability benefits for piriformis syndrome.
Getting Disability Benefits for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos can affect your skin, joints, and blood vessel walls; the syndrome is characterized by extremely flexible joints and very stretchy, fragile skin.