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Do respiratory problems qualify for Social Security Disability?

On Behalf of | Jan 31, 2024 | Social Security Disability

Respiratory problems can significantly impact your ability to work and maintain your livelihood. If you are facing respiratory issues, you may be wondering if Social Security Disability benefits are available to you.

You can understand your eligibility for SSDI benefits by learning more about the criteria regarding respiratory problems.

Understanding Social Security Disability

The Social Security Disability Insurance program assists people with certain disabilities. Conditions that hinder an applicant’s ability to engage in gainful activity may qualify. Respiratory problems such as asthma, as well as more severe ailments, are among the conditions that often qualify for SSDI.

Listing of impairments

The Social Security Administration maintains a comprehensive listing of impairments pertaining to SSDI. This list outlines medical conditions that are severe enough to prevent an individual from working. A full list of qualifying respiratory conditions is available in the SSA’s Section 3.00 – Respiratory Disorders. To qualify for SSDI, your respiratory problem must meet specific medical criteria outlined in the listing.

Meeting the medical criteria

The medical criteria for respiratory disorders include impaired lung function, recurrent respiratory infections and limitations in the ability to perform daily activities. It is important to acquire medical evidence such as test results, imaging studies and physician assessments. These can confirm the severity of your condition during SSDI evaluations.

Respiratory problems can, in fact, qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. You can secure the benefits you deserve by highlighting functional limitations imposed on you by your condition. SSDI could provide the support you need to maintain financial stability despite the medical conditions you face.

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