Michigan Hypertension Disability Attorney
Handling High Blood Pressure Disabilities
The majority of people who apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for high blood pressure or hypertension have their applications denied the first time. Although many of these people are unable to work and should qualify for benefits, they miss small technical details or make minor errors during their hearings that cause them to lose their chances for benefits. Do not let this happen to you.
If you are suffering from hypertension or other cardiovascular problems that keep you from being able to work, talk with a Michigan hypertension disability attorney from Adler Firm, PLLC. With more than 30 years of experience helping people in Detroit, Traverse City, and across Michigan, we know how to get SSDI payments for high blood pressure. We can walk you through the entire Social Security process to help you have the best chance to get the befits you need.
Contact us online or by phone for a free consultation at (888) 966-9524 if your high blood pressure has put you out of work. We have a thorough knowledge of the Social Security Disability system.
Hypertension & Social Security Disability Claims
Hypertension is another term for high blood pressure. The Social Security Administration (SSA) categorizes this as a cardiovascular disorder.
In addition to being frequently linked with obesity, hypertension is also commonly accompanied by other cardiovascular problems that include:
- Chronic heart failure
- Ischemic heart disease
- Recurrent arrhythmias
- Symptomatic congenital heart disease
- Heart transplant
- Aneurysm of aorta or major branches
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Peripheral arterial disease
SSA has a strict definition of “disability.” To qualify for benefits, you need to have an injury or illness that will be permanent and render you unable to work. You also need to establish to the SSA’s satisfaction that you are indeed disabled, and this is where it gets more complicated. The legal and medical complications involved with the Social Security process are daunting for most people who do not handle these cases every day.
We have the experience to help you obtain the Social Security benefits you need.
Talk to Us About Benefits for Hypertension
Put our experience to work for you. To speak with a hypertension Social Security benefits lawyer from the firm, call or contact us online. We help individuals throughout Michigan from our offices in Detroit and Traverse City.
Our Michigan hypertension disability attorney can assess your case and offer you options for your future when you call us at (888) 966-9524.
