Do I qualify for Social Security Disability because of my Epilepsy?

Yes, you may fit the bill for Social Security Disability!

Yes! With regards to Epilepsy, the main factor that Social Security will consider is “Absenteeism.” This implies coming to work late, going home early, or not appearing by any stretch of the imagination. In the event that your condition or the treatment essential for your condition would bring about you being absent more than around 2 days out of each month, you are incapacitated.

These cases consistently come to down to getting your doctor to state in the clinical record how long will be absent and afterward convincing the Judge to believe your doctor. This can be an exceptionally troublesome undertaking, and is the reason it is so essential to have an accomplished Social Security Disability Lawyer on your side that can deal with the entirety of the details to guarantee all means are appropriately taken.

The Social Security Disability Application process is a lengthy one and consists of two levels: Initial Application and Hearing. There are likewise appeals after the hearing level, however they are more uncommon and less powerful than the two primary levels.

You will need to begin by filing your Initial Application. At the point when an individual initially applies for Social Security Disability, it is known as the Initial level. It for the most part takes around 4-6 months to get a decision back. The Disability Examiner will demand clinical records and gather proof dependent on the information gave in your application. On the off chance that there is an absence of proof or clarification is required, a Consultative Exam (CE) might be booked. At the point when the record is finished, or all clinical proof has been processed, a Medical Examiner will settle on a decision.

In the event that your application was denied at the Initial Level, the following is the Hearing level. Once the Request for Hearing has been filed, the record is sent to the neighborhood hearing office. A hearing is then booked and the inquirer shows up under the watchful eye of an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), who settles on a decision dependent on clinical records and testimonies from the petitioner and master observers. At this hearing, we would represent you, and present to the ALJ all the clinical proof we have gathered together. This entire process takes 12-18 months (longer in other states), however has the highest success rate.

What are my odds? Nationwide, 83% of all Social Security Disability claims are endorsed when represented by an attorney. This drops to 21% when you do not have an attorney.

On the off chance that you might want to talk with one of our committed Social Security Disability attorneys here in Grand Rapids, Michigan about your Epilepsy, please Contact Us today to plan a free arrangement. We cover all of West-Michigan, so regardless of whether you are down in Kalamazoo, over in Lansing, or up in Traverse City, please don’t hesitate to call us at (616) 710-4064.

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