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What Does It Mean to Equal a Social Security Disability Listing?
When you have a medical condition that doesn't quite meet the criteria in one of Social Security's disability listings, Social Security might agree that your condition is medically equivalent to a disability listing.
Social Security Disability Benefits for Cushing Syndrome
Cushing syndrome is a hormonal disorder that occurs when high levels of cortisol are present in your body for a long period of time.
Can I Get Disability Benefits for Prostate Problems or Cancer?
Recurring and severe prostate problems can make it difficult to sustain a full-time job.
Are Disability Benefits Available When You Have Uterine, Ovarian, or Endometrial Cancer?
Long-term side effects from cancer treatment or advanced cancer stages can qualify you for SSDI or SSI.
Filing for Disability Benefits in Delaware | SSDI and SSI
What you need to know about disability benefits in Delaware.
Filing for Social Security Disability in Oklahoma
If Oklahoma's DDD finds you are disabled and cannot work based on your medical record, you will receive disability benefits.
Filing for Disability in Pennsylvania
For Pennsylvania disability applicants, a state agency in Pennsylvania handles the review of the initial disability application after the local SSA does a general overview of the application.
Filing for Social Security Disability in Mississippi
Disability benefits in Mississippi are provided through a federal program administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
Does Having Guillain-Barre Syndrome Qualify You for Disability?
Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) is an auto-immune disorder with potentially disabling symptoms.
Getting Disability Benefits for Hand Osteoarthritis
Disability applicants with severe hand osteoarthritis (OA) have a good chance of getting Social Security benefits, especially if they're 50 years of age or older.