To qualify for social security disability (SSD) benefits you must be able to demonstrate to the Social Security Administration (SSA) that you suffer from a qualifying condition. At Cutter Hall Karlock in Columbus, Ohio, we have over 60 years combined experience working with disability claims and look forward to helping you be successful in securing the benefits you need.
Contact Cutter Hall Karlock today for a free initial consultation to discuss your benefits claim with a dedicated attorney.
Do I Have a Qualifying Condition?
For a condition to be considered a qualifying condition by the SSA, it must be something that prevents you from being able to work for at least 12 months. There is a wide variety of conditions that qualify, including:
- Physical conditions
- Psychological conditions Mental conditions
- Orthopedic problems
- Cardiac conditions
- Pulmonary problems
- Cancer
The SSA is looking at you as a whole person, including your main medical condition as well as anything else that may be a problem. A combination of all conditions could help you meet the requirements for a qualifying social security disability condition. This makes it very important that all medical conditions be evaluated and documented.
What Is Required to Show I Have a Qualifying Condition?
You must be able to prove that your medical condition is so severe it prevents you from doing any full time, competitive work. We have the knowledge and experience in these matters to help you prove your condition qualifies. We will develop evidence from your sources of medical treatment and present all evidence in a manner likely to result in a claim being approved. Additionally, we will prepare you for any hearings you must attend. Contact us today to discuss your case and start the process.

