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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Pancreatitis: How to Obtain Social Security DisabilityIf you suffer from chronic pancreatitis, you may be eligible for SS disability. Here, learn more about how to obtain benefits for this condition.
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Huntington Disease: Making a Service Connection for BenefitsIf you’re a veteran diagnosed with Huntington Disease, you may be able to make a service connection for this condition. Here, learn the VA criteria.
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Huntington Disease: Obtaining SS DisabilityIf you’ve been diagnosed with Huntington Disease, your SS disability claim will likely be expedited. Here, learn how to get benefits for this condition.
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Ataxia: How to Obtain Social Security DisabilityIf you’ve been diagnosed with ataxia, you may be eligible for Social Security benefits. Here, learn more about this disabling condition.
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Mesothelioma: Living With Your CancerIf you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, it’s important to understand how it will affect your life. Learn more about this condition.
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Applying for Social Security Benefits When You Have Crohn’s DiseaseIf your Crohn’s disease makes it impossible for you to work, you may be eligible for SS disability. Learn the requirements for obtaining financial support.
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Managing Your Crohn’s Disease SymptomsIf you live with Crohn’s disease, there are medications and lifestyle changes that can help improve your symptoms. Learn how to manage this condition.
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Multiple Sclerosis: Who’s at Risk and WhyIf you’ve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, it’s important to know how this disease can affect your life. Discover about MS and who’s at risk. Learn more.
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How to Receive Social Security Benefits for EpilepsyIf your epilepsy makes it impossible for you to work, you may be eligible for disability. Here, learn how to qualify for Social Security benefits.
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Epilepsy: Risk Factors and ComplicationsIf you suffer from epilepsy, you live with special complications. Here, learn the risk factors for this condition and situations that can be problematic.