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When a Neurological Condition Leads to Disability

If you suffer from a neurological condition, then you may be entitled to receive Social Security disability benefits. A disability lawyer in South Florida will evaluate your case and determine if you qualify. A lawyer will assist you with the process of filing for benefits, or if you have been denied disability benefits, will assist you in appealing your claim.

Neurological conditions involve the nervous system and can affect important areas of the body such as the muscles, brain, spinal cord and nerves.
They are also one of the leading causes of disability, leading many to seek Social Security disability benefits.

Neurological Conditions That May Lead to Social Security Disability Benefits

Social Security Administration lists the following neurological conditions as disorders that may lead to an individual to file for Social Security disability benefits:

  • Convulsive Epilepsy (grand mal or psychomotor) - dependent on the type, duration, frequency and how it impacts daily life;
  • Non-Convulsive Epilepsy (petit mal, psychomotor or focal) - in spite of at least 3 months of treatment, occurs more than once weekly;
  • Parkinsonian Syndrome - significant rigidity, dysfunctional movements;
  • Central Nervous System Vascular Accident - sensory or motor impairment;
  • Spinal Cord or Nerve Root Lesions - motor dysfunction;
  • Cerebral Palsy -abnormal behavior patterns and defects in speech, hearing, vision;
  • Multiple Sclerosis - visual or mental impairment, motor dysfunction;
  • Anterior Poliomyelitis - speech dysfunction, difficulty with swallowing or breathing;
  • Myasthenia Gravis - significant motor weakness;
  • Peripheral Neuropathies - impaired motor function;
  • Subacute Combined Cord Degeneration;
  • Degenerative Disease (Huntington's Chorea, Friedreich's ataxia, spino-cerebellar degeneration);
  • Syringomyelia;
  • Muscular Dystrophy;
  • Cerebral Trauma;
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; and
  • Benign Brain Tumors.

Each of the above listing of impairments has specific criteria that must be met in order to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. A disability lawyer in South Florida can go over the criteria with you to determine eligibility.

How a Disability Lawyer in South Florida Can Help

Most initial claims for Social Security disability benefits are denied.
However, if you secure the help of a disability lawyer in South Florida, your chances of being approved the first time are higher. A disability lawyer in South Florida understands the process and the type of documentation you will need to prove your disability.

A disability lawyer in South Florida will assist you throughout the entire process of applying for Social Security disability benefits. They will assist with the complicated paperwork and collection of evidence to prove the extent of your disability.

Filing for Social Security disability benefits is complicated and time-consuming, but at LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A., our team of disability attorneys is ready for the challenge. We like to empower our clients by providing a FREE Social Security disability guide so you can learn more about the process of filing for disability benefits. When you're ready to get started, contact The Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A. to begin your claim. Our state-of-the-art, customized intake and database system means less hassle, so you can focus on what's most important to you instead of having to spend your days wading through confusing legalese and legal red tape. Call today - 1-888-234-5758.




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