Understanding the Qualifying Mental Disabilities for SSDI
Not everyone who receives Social Security disability benefits has a physical injury or disability. Social Security recognized that mental disabilities can have a serious impact on a person's ability to hold a steady job. If you are filing a mental disability claim for SSDI, an experienced lawyer can help make sure you secure the benefits you deserve. At Brock Law Offices in Lincoln, we are dedicated to helping all individuals through the process of securing SSDI benefits.
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When it comes to securing SSDI benefits, the most important factor is how your mental disability or impairment prevents you from holding a steady job. If you are unable to work for at least twelve months, you would qualify for benefits. Mental disabilities and disorders that commonly qualify for Social Security disability benefits include:
- Extreme depression
- Suicide attempts
- Victims of abuse
- Post traumatic stress disorder
In many cases, a mental disability claim will go hand in hand with a physical disability claim. It is important to make sure that the Social Security Administration understands the full range of disorders that are preventing you from seeking gainful employment. With over 15 years of experience helping clients with serious injuries, attorney Tony Brock knows how to approach these cases. He will make sure the Social Security Administration understands the full impact of your injuries, so we can seek to maximize your benefits.
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As a one stop shop for all your Social Security disability benefit concerns, we are prepared to help you through this process and get the benefits you deserve. Our Lincoln offices are open during weekly business hours, and we meet with clients across Nebraska, offering evening, weekend, and off-site appointments upon request. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.
