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SSI Disability, SSD Benefits Case Win: Bipolar Disorder |
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City: Tampa
State: FL
Case Type: SSI Disability and SSD Disability
How Social Security Disability attorneys and SSD professionals at Berry & Associates helped win this Bipolar Disorder SSI Disability case
Abstract of the Social Security Disability Case:
Our client was a 50-year old woman with a work history consisting primarily of sedentary to light, semi-skilled to skilled jobs.
Medical Impairment of the Claimant:
Her disability stemmed from her Bipolar Disorder with panic attacks, crying spells, suicidal ideation, poor concentration and hallucinations.
What level did the claimant win Social Security disability benefits?
At a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
How did the Social Security Lawyers of Berry & Associates help the claimant win disability benefits?
Early on we counseled our client to carefully document all of her symptoms with her physician. As a result, we were able to obtain a written opinion form from her physician as to what our client's capabilities were. We then argued that these capabilities and limitations made her past work and other work, impossible. Through questioning, the claimant described how she experiences frequent panic attacks that can last up to a couple of hours, daily crying spells, suicidal thoughts, poor concentration and a lack of motivation.
Recommendations for others with Bipolar Disorder that might be eligible for Social Security Disability?
It is important to point out that this is a brief synopsis of what was a complex disability issue. Like all bipolar disorder SSI Disability Cases, there was a lot on the line. If you have a case similar to this one, make sure you and your doctors are documenting your condition and limitations and make you're your Social Security Disability attorney has access to these records.
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