If you suffer from a disability or medical condition that requires you to use a wheelchair, you are probably all-too-familiar with some of the challenges that you must face on a day-to-day basis. Depending on the nature of your disability, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. A Social Security disability attorney can talk to you about your eligibility for benefits.
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, which is dedicated to helping those with spinal cord injuries, has recently released a list of the most wheelchair-friendly cities across the U.S.
As a way to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), these ratings highlight the most livable and travelable cities for those who rely on wheelchairs. We're happy to note that 3 Florida cities and Atlanta were included in the list.
Listed below are the 20 most wheelchair-friendly cities in the U.S:
Whether you are applying for Social Security disability benefits or you have been denied benefits, you should contact an experienced Social Security disability attorney who will work on your behalf and fight for your rights.
Get a FREE Social Security disability guide and avoid the common mistakes many claimants make during their application or appeal. If you or your loved is suffering from a severe physical or mental disability, contact The Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A. 1-888-234-5758
Disability attorneys Kenneth LaVan and Adam Neidenberg are members of the Florida Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association.
The Firm has clients nationwide and serves the following areas in Florida and Georgia: Miami-Dade County, Miami, Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, St. Lucie County, Homestead, Vero Beach, Hollywood, Miami Beach, Miami Gardens, Pompano, Sunrise, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Ft. Lauderdale, Atlanta, Georgia, Fulton and DeKalb County.
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