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Crohns Disease, Colitis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Social Security Disability Benefits | Print |

 

A significant number of Americans suffer from chronic bowel disease. These most often take the form of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Crohns and Colitis. These conditions can be so severe as to require extensive surgery.

 

Understanding Social Security Disability Benefits - Disability Attorney Advice
Cases such as these usually provide ample documentation to support claims for SSD or SSI benefits under the Social Security Disability program. However, many people who have not required such drastic treatment are equally disabled. Many of these individuals suffer chronic abdominal pain and often have to use a restroom 10 times per day or more at unpredictable intervals. Make sure your disability attorney is aware of your chronic abdominal pain. Your attorney will want to document this medical evidence to help win Social Security Disability benefits.

 

Vocational Limitations Documented by Disability Lawyers
Using a restroom 10 times per day or more in unpredictable intervals causes a vocational limitation. The simple fact is that no one can be away from a work station that frequently and maintain employment. It is important then that people seeking social security disability benefits, or SSI benefits, document these symptoms with their physicians and notify their disability lawyer. It is important that a lawyer working with a Crohns, Colitis, or IBS benefits claim provide documentation of vocational limitations.



Will a Social Security Disability Lawyer representing your case help? Click to contact Berry and Associates legal team to discuss your Social Security disability benefits claim or call 1-800-507-4774.

 

 

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