Types of disabilities

Explore common physical and mental disabilities that may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. Learn how conditions like chronic illness, mental health disorders, and mobility impairments are evaluated for SSDI and SSI.

Qualifying Disabilities

Social Security Disability benefits are available for a wide range of physical and mental health conditions. Learn how the SSA evaluates different types of disabilities—such as neurological disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, mental illnesses, and chronic diseases—for SSDI and SSI eligibility.

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Anxiety

Anxiety disorders can make daily life challenging and may qualify you for Social Security Disability benefits. Our experienced attorneys help you navigate the application process and fight to secure the benefits you deserve. Learn how we can support you in getting approval for anxiety-related disability claims.

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Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder can significantly affect a person’s ability to work and manage everyday life due to extreme mood swings and energy shifts. Individuals with bipolar disorder may qualify for disability benefits to help ease the financial burden.

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Depression

Individuals living with major depressive disorder or related mental health conditions may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. Learn how the SSA evaluates depression for SSDI and SSI, and what medical documentation is required to support your claim.

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Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia causes widespread pain, fatigue, and other symptoms that can make daily activities and work difficult. Many people with fibromyalgia may qualify for disability benefits to help manage these challenges.

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Hearing Loss

Hearing loss can impact communication, work, and daily life, making routine activities more challenging. Individuals with significant hearing loss may qualify for disability benefits to help provide financial support.

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Heart Disease

Heart disease, including conditions like heart failure or coronary artery disease, may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits if it significantly limits your ability to work.

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Mental Health

Mental health disorders such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and schizophrenia may qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits. Discover how Social Security evaluates mental health conditions and what’s needed to prove eligibility for disability benefits.

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Musculoskeletal

Musculoskeletal disabilities, including chronic pain and joint or spine conditions, can qualify you for Social Security Disability benefits if they limit your ability to work.

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PTSD 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can have a profound impact on daily life, making work, relationships, and routine activities challenging. Many individuals with PTSD may qualify for disability benefits, providing critical financial support.

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Helpful Resources To Get You Started

Types of Disabilities

Learn which conditions qualify for SSDI and SSI – and how medical documentation plays a key role.

Types of Disabilities

Disability Benefits

Explore the benefits available through Social Security Disability and what you can expect to receive.

Disability Benefits

Application Process

A step-by-step look at how to apply for disability benefits – and how we can help simplify the process.

Application Process

FAQs

Have questions?  Find quick answers to the most common disability questions we hear from applicants.

FAQs

4 Ways To Fight Back If Your Claim Is Denied

If your claim is rejected, you’ll have 60 days to respond with an appeal. Multiple options are available for appealing a claim denial, and your National Disability Alliance attorney will help identify the best path forward. Your next steps may include:

Reconsideration

Submit updated documentation and have your case reviewed again by a different SSA examiner.

 

Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge

Present your case to an administrative law judge. This is typically the most successful appeal stage.

Appeals Council Review

If the judge denies your claim, request that a higher-level panel examine your case.

 

Federal Court Review

As a last resort, your attorney can file a lawsuit in federal court to continue fighting for your rights.