Physical Disability Lawyers Manchester NH

Is A Physical Impairment Keeping You Out Of Work?

A physical impairment can cause severe and disabling pain, limit range of motion, strength and stamina and, in some cases, make it impossible to maintain gainful employment. If a physical disability is keeping you out of work, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.

The Social Security Disability attorneys at Borofsky, Amodeo-Vickery & Bandazian, P.A., can help you with all aspects of your SSDI application or appeal. We have extensive experience handling physical disability claims for clients in Manchester and Nashua and throughout New Hampshire.

Physical Disabilities And SSDI

Common physical impairments that can qualify you for SSDI benefits include:

  • Orthopedic injuries (back, neck, arms, legs, shoulders, joints)
  • Cardiovascular conditions
  • Heart disease
  • Lung disease, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Cancer
  • Digestive track disorders
  • Kidney disease
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Hearing and vision loss
  • Neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and cerebral palsy

It is not enough to be disabled, even if you are suffering greatly. You must be able to present medical evidence to the Social Security Administration (SSA) that proves your physical disability. It is important to get treatment for your disability and follow your doctor’s orders.

Our lawyers know what type of evidence is likely to persuade SSA officials to accept your claim. We can help you obtain the disability benefits you need and deserve.

Contact Our Social Security Disability Lawyers About Your Claim

Is a physical disability keeping you from working? We are here to help. Contact us by email, complete and submit the form on this page or call 603 625-6441 to arrange a free initial consultation with an experienced SSDI attorney.

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