Lupus is a disease that attacks the immune system. There are many different types of lupus. The most common type is systemic lupus erythematosus, which can affect many different parts of the body, such as joints, kidneys, blood vessels, lungs, heart, skin and even the brain.
Sadly, anyone can get lupus; however, females are more prone to get lupus than males. Lupus affects each person differently, which is why not everyone is disabled by lupus. Some people with lupus have flare ups from time to time and others have swelling in the joints and severe joint pain, preventing them from working and requiring Florida Social Security disability benefits.
When symptoms flare-up, they can range from mild to severe, including:
- Muscle pain
- Joint pain and swelling
- Chest pain
- Swelling in legs
- Mouth ulcers
- Swollen glands
- Headaches
- Tired feeling
- Sad feelings
- Anemia
- Dizzy spells
- Seizures
The Social Security Administration recognizes that lupus erythematosus can potentially disable someone, but they do not automatically give every person with lupus disability benefits in Florida.
If you believe lupus has caused your inability to work, you need to file a Social Security disability claim. Social Security examiners will review your Florida lupus claim under their listing of impairments to determine your eligibility.However, this process can be very lengthy and difficult to prove your disability, even with a lupus diagnosis from your doctor.
Applying for Florida Social Security disability benefits will require you to:
- Be thorough in your application
- Complete the application correctly
- Prove your disability
- Show the impact your lupus has on your ability to work
When forms are not filled out correctly, the Social Security Administration may not grant you benefits.They have to justify every disability payment they give out.Many people are denied Florida disability benefits due to lack of documentation and support. However, if you have been denied disability benefits in South Florida, it doesn’t mean that your claim is over. You can still file an appeal.
This is why it is beneficial to have a disability attorney in Broward County on your side from the very beginning. An attorney skilled in Social Security claims knows how to fill out your claim and provide the necessary documentation to get your claim approved. Even if you are denied, an attorney can file an appeal for you; however, you typically only have 60 days to appeal their decision.
Do not wait any longer. Call a disability attorney in Fort Lauderdale today to help you get the disability benefits you deserve.Contact the Law Offices of David Benenfeld at (954) 677-0155 for a free legal consultation today.
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