Common Social Security Disability Insurance Denials, Explained
You might have been denied SSDI for a number of different reasons, but with the help of a lawyer, you may be able to get the benefits you deserve.
SSDI and Arthritis
You could receive SSDI for your arthritis if you can prove you have this condition and you’ve been out of work for at least 12 months.
Military Retirement and Social Security
You can receive Social Security and military retirement benefits at the same time.
SSDI and Lyme Disease
If you have Lyme disease, you may be able to get SSDI benefits if you can prove the existence of your symptoms.
SSDI and Lupus
You may be able to receive SSDI for lupus if you have symptoms and can prove them.
SSDI and Diabetes
You can get SSDI for diabetes if you prove that you’re experiencing symptoms and you’ve been, or will be, out of work for at least 12 months.
SSDI and Fibromyalgia
You can get SSDI for fibromyalgia by proving you have symptoms of this disorder and that you cannot work.
SSDI and Bipolar Disorder
If you have bipolar disorder, you could qualify for SSDI with the right proof.
Does Military Disability Affect Social Security?
Your military benefits could affect your SSI, but not your SSDI benefits.
Marriage and SSI Benefits
If you get married, your SSI could be reduced if your spouse is working.