yes consider as disability with social security administration
Amblyopia, or "lazy eye," can qualify for disability benefits if it significantly impairs a person's ability to perform daily activities or work. Eligibility for disability typically depends on the severity of the condition and its impact on vision and overall functioning. In the United States, applicants must provide medical documentation and may need to meet specific criteria outlined by the Social Security Administration. It's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or disability advocate for guidance on the application process.
Information on social security disability benefits can be found on the official Social Security Administration (SSA) website, local SSA offices, and government publications.
You would have to check with the Social Security Administration for the answer.
For the disability income insurance run by the Social Security Administration, the elimination period is five months. Source : Insurance Producer
The U.S. Social Security Administration was founded on August, 14, 1935. It was created to administer social security founds for retirement, disability, and survivors' benefits. It is located in Woodlawn, Maryland.
You will have to get this information from the social security administration office. To start you can go to the below related link.
No they each have different rules that have to be met to qualify for each ones disability ratings.
Barrett's esophagus, which is a condition caused by GERD, is not a condition that qualifies for Social Security disability by itself. If it leads to esophageal cancer, then a person can get disability.
Social Security Disability is a Federal benefit. You apply through Social Security Administration. However a local Social Security office might not be in Grants Pass, but almost everything including filing a claim can be done online and over the phone.
Social Security Retirement & Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are not.
absolutely yes, if severe enough
To qualify for Social Security Disability benefits due to lumbar spondylosis, you must meet the Social Security Administration's criteria for disability. This includes providing medical evidence that your lumbar spondylosis significantly limits your ability to work. The severity of your symptoms, functional limitations, and medical documentation will all be considered in determining your eligibility for benefits. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider and a Social Security representative to understand the specific requirements and process for applying for benefits related to your condition.