Do You Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits?


Attorney Colleen Russo can help you apply for social security The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses a specialized definition of “disability” that is very strict.  In essence, the SSA requires that you suffer from a medical and/or mental condition that causes you to be unable to work full time at your past jobs and that you cannot adjust to performing any other work.  Further, the disability must be expected to last for at least one year or to result in death.

 

Attorney Colleen Russo can help you qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits in the St. Petersburg / Clearwater / Tampa Bay area.

In order to determine whether you are “disabled” as defined by the Social Security Administration (SSA), the Administration will ask five key questions:

1.  Are You Working?

The Social Security Administration will not pay Social Security disability benefits to a person who works full time or who’s monthly earnings are, on average, more than $1,010.00.

2.  Is Your Condition “Severe”?

Your medical condition must seriously interfere with basic work-related activities in order to be considered “severe.”  Only “severe” conditions are sufficient to qualify under the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) strict definition of “disability.”

3.  Is Your Condition Found in the List of Disabling Conditions?

The SSA maintains a master list of medical conditions that affect the major systems of the body.  These medical conditions are so severe that they are automatically considered to be disabling condistions by the Social Security Administration (SSA).  If your condition is not on the list, the SSA will then determine whether your condition is of equivalent severity as those conditions found on the list in order for you to be considered disabled.  The following list includes just a few of the conditions that may qualify as a disability.  However, even if your condition is not on the list you may still qualify for benefits. 

Call St. Petersburg - Clearwater Attorney Colleen Russo to discuss whether a combination of injuries or conditions may be considered severe enough to prevent you from working and qualify you to receive Social Security Disability benefits.

Our office has helped clients secure Social Security Disability benefits associated with the following illnesses, injuries and disorders:

  • Chronic fatigue syndrome

  • Post traumatic stress disorder

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Spinal injuries

  • Herniated disc(s)

  • Lupus

  • Crohn’s disease

  • Colitis

  • Diabetes

  • Seizures

  • Anxiety

  • Panic disorder

  • RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)

  • Chronic heart disease

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • HIV

  • Sjogren’s syndrome

  • Bi-polar

  • Leukemia

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Peripheral neuropathy

  • Stroke

  • Chronic headaches

  • COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

  • Blindness

  • Severe back pain

  • Cancer

  • Extreme Psoriasis involving hands & feet

  • Obesity

This list of impairments is not intended to be exhaustive. Consequently, you may still be eligible to apply for Social Security Disability benefits even if your condition is not listed here. We encourage you to contact our office for further information or to obtain assistance in helping you determine whether your condition or symptoms will qualify you for Social Security Disability benefits.

Clients with a medical condition considered "critical" are processed more quickly by the Social Security Administration. An experienced Social Security Disability Lawyer can help to determine if your disability is "critical" and would therefore qualify for expedited consideration of benefits.

4.  Can You Do the Work You did Previously?

If your condition is severe, but not as severe as the other conditions found on the List of Disabling Conditions, then the Social Security Administration will determine whether your condition interferes with your ability to do the work you did previously.  If your condition does not interfere with your ability to work, you will not be considered disabled for the purposes of qualifying for Social Security Disability. 

5.  Can You Do Any Other Type of Work?

If the Social Security Administration determines that you can’t do the work you did previously, they will then inquire into your ability to adjust to other types of work.  In this respect, the Social Security Administration will take into account your age, level of education, work experience, and any transferable skills you may have.  If the Social Security Administration determines that you would be unable to adjust to other work, your claim will be approved, provided you have satisfied the other Social Security Disability qualifications.

How We Can Help

Call St. Petersburg Clearwater Social Security Disability Lawyer Colleen Russo. Even if you've already filed your Social Security Disability application, she can help you through every step of the appeal process. Colleen can advise you on the best possible way to pursue a favorable decision that awards you the disability benefits you deserve.

Social Security Links:

Social Security Administration
Social Security Listing of Impairments
Social Security
Administration FAQs
Compilation of Social Security Laws
Social Security Handbook
Social Security Advisory Service
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
National Institutes of Health
Medline Plus: Disabilities
Centers for Disease Contro
l:Disability

What to Expect if Approved
Social Security Disability Benefits Booklet

Read the official booklet
that accompanies approval of
Social Security Disability Benefits

  Spotlight: Obesity

Overview:


An obese person may experience various impairments because of their excessive weight. Although obesity alone may not meet a listed impairment, it can often be considered in combination with other impairments to assess an individual’s ability to work.
  Spotlight: Fibromyalgia

Overview:

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that causes widespread pain in muscles, and ligaments, as well as fatigue.

    Do You Automatically Qualify?

SSD Illnesses
The following illnesses or injuries may automatically qualify you to obtain Social Security Disability Benefits. These links describe the severity of symptoms needed to automatically qualify.

Eligible for Back Payments?

You Could Be Entitled
to Substantial Retroactive
Disability Payments

Year
Gross Earnings
2000
$700
2001
$740
2002
$780
2003
$800
2004
$810
2005
$830
2006
$860
2007
$900
2008
$940
2009
$980
2010
$1000
2011
$1000
2012
$1010





 

 

 

 

 

 


You may be entitled to substantial retroactive 
or “past due” disability payments for previous   years, if your past gross monthly earnings did    not exceed the SGA amounts above.

Social Security Disability Back Payments 

 Can We Fast-Track Your Case?

Critical Social Security Disability Applications

Our clients who have demonstrated individual circumstances considered "critical" have been processed more quickly by the office of the Social Security Administration.  We can help to determine if your disability meets this "critical" standard and whether you would qualify for expedited condsideration of benefits. 

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- Colleen Russo, Attorney at Law

Dedicated to Helping the Disabled

St.Petersburg - Florida Social Security Attorney Colleen RussoColleen Russo
Attorney at Law

Long Standing Member,
The National Organization of Social Security  Claimants' Representatives


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St. Petersburg Office Location:

Russo & Russo, P.A.
Attorneys at Law
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Corner of 9th Street N. and Gandy Blvd.
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Consultations also Available at:
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Clearwater, Florida 33760

 Spotlight: Chronic Fatigue

Some common symptoms:

Consistent feeling of fatigue

Loss of memory

Concentration dificulty

Restless sleep

Painful, uncommonly enlarged lymph nodes in neck and armpits

Muscle tenderness or pain

Joint pain

Headaches

Extreme exhaustion extending 24 hours after exercise.