Neurological Disorders And SSD Benefits In Trenton, Michigan
Suppose you or a loved one in Trenton, Southeast Michigan or the Downriver area is struggling with a severe neurological condition. If so, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. An experienced disability lawyer can help.
I am attorney Robert D. Paulbeck, and I have 35 years of experience representing Michigan residents with challenges filing SSD claims, including neurological disorder claims. Located in Trenton, Robert D. Paulbeck, Attorney at Law, helps transform difficult SSD applications into approved claims, providing the benefits you deserve.
Neurological Disorders That Qualify For SSDI Benefits
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes these neurological disorders as qualifying conditions for disability benefits:
- Parkinson’s disease: Progressive disorder affecting movement and coordination
- Epilepsy and seizure disorders: Recurrent seizures impacting daily function
- Cerebral palsy: Affects motor skills, balance and muscle tone
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): Leads to progressive muscle weakness and paralysis
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI): Long-term cognitive and physical impairments after head trauma
Even if your neurological condition is not specifically listed, you may still qualify if you can prove it significantly limits your ability to work.
How To Prove Your Neurological Condition Prevents You From Working
To qualify for SSDI, you must provide medical evidence showing how your condition affects your daily life and ability to maintain employment. These key factors help establish your disability:
- Medical records
- Physical limitations
- Cognitive impairments
- Impact on daily activities
- Work-related restrictions
The SSA’s strict criteria require comprehensive documentation.
How Robert D. Paulbeck, Attorney at Law, Can Help Strengthen Your Claim
If you feel overwhelmed when dealing with the challenges of a neurological disorder claim, I can:
- Help ensure your application includes the necessary medical evidence
- Help complete complex paperwork correctly and on time
- Represent you in appeals if your claim is denied
- Communicate with medical providers to strengthen your case
You can count on my help through each phase of the disability process.
Call Today
Contact Robert D. Paulbeck, Attorney at Law, via 734-800-2699 or email me to set up a free first meeting. My Trenton office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and I can arrange evening appointments if needed.