Blood Disorder Disability
Blood Disorder Social Security Disability Claims
If you can’t work because of a disability, blood disorder, or other medical cause, it is possible to get SSD or SSI benefits – depending on your circumstances. The best way to learn how to apply for Social Security Disability benefits is to talk with the attorneys at Binder & Binder®.
We represent people who cannot work because of many different blood disorder disability types, including:
- Acute leukemia
- Chronic anemia
- Chronic thrombocytopenia
- Hemophilia
- Hematologic malignancies
- Sickle cell anemia
- Thrombosis or other clotting disorder
These blood disorders involve parts of the blood, including the plasma, white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. Each of these performs a particular function in the body, including red blood cells carrying oxygen throughout your body and white blood cells fighting off infections and creating platelets that help you stop bleeding. If one fails to perform its function, a person could become seriously ill and unable to work. Medical record documentation of doctors’ appointments, medications and treatment, and treating doctors’ opinions are critical to proving you are eligible for blood disorder disability benefits.
At Binder & Binder®, we make sure your blood disorder disability diagnosis is clearly documented in records and statements from treating doctors that are sent to the Social Security Administration.
If you are suffering from a disability or blood disorders and your doctor says you can’t work anymore, talk with us at Binder & Binder®. Our Social Security Disability advocates can answer your questions you might have about mental health disability benefits and Social Security Disability including what constitutes a disability, whether your impairment might be significant enough to be deemed disabling by the Social Security Administration and whether you are eligible for benefits. Call us at 1-800-4-BINDER or complete our online contact form.