The entire Social Security Disability process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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Why it Can Be Difficult to Get Social Security Disability Payments for MSIf you're unable to walk after a multiple sclerosis episode, you may qualify for Social Security disability payments based on fatigue and lost mobility.
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Multiple Sclerosis Disability Benefits Aren't Always AvailableNot everyone with MS qualifies for multiple sclerosis disability benefits. Learn about the Social Security Disability Insurance process for new applicants.
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Multiple Sclerosis Flare-Ups Can Make Working Almost ImpossibleMultiple Sclerosis (MS) can gradually lead to cognitive & physical disorders that may prevent a person from working. Learn more about qualifying for disability.
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Migraine Sufferers: You May Qualify for Disability BenefitsChronic migraine sufferers may qualify for disability benefits. Learn the criteria the Social Security Administration will use to assess your claim.
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Hard-to-Prove Disorders: You Can Still Receive SSDI Disability BenefitsSome disorders—including lupus, seizures, and chronic migraines—are hard to prove. But don't let that deter you from applying for SSDI disability benefits.
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Sufferers of Chronic Migraines Can Obtain Social Security Disability BenefitsChronic migraines can make performing daily tasks and working a job impossible. Social Security Disability benefits are an option.
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Not All Migraines Are Alike: Here Are the Various Types of MigrainesMigraines can range from mild and annoying to severe and debilitating. Here, learn about the various types of migraines.
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Social Security Disability for Migraine Headaches: Are You Eligible?If you suffer from migraines, you may be eligible for Social Security disability. Learn how you might obtain benefits for this condition.
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How to Appeal a Durational DenialIf you receive a durational denial from the Social Security Administration for disability benefits, you can appeal it. Here, learn how.
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What It Means When You Receive a Durational Denial From Social SecurityAfter submitting a Social Security disability claim, you may receive a durational denial. We explain what this means and what you can do about it.