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SEIZURE (EPILEPTIC) Symptoms and Social Security Disability
If your SEIZURES (Epilepsy) are giving you such symptoms so that you are now unable to hold a full time job, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability/SSI benefits even before your retirement years!
Seizures (Epilepsy), if severe enough can cause many symptoms which can impact your ability to work. Some of the major symptoms from epilepsy are dizziness, severe memory loss, lingering daytime tiredness and fatigue among many other neurological symptoms.
Some other symptoms from Epilepsy which may often be overlooked in Social Security disability claims are associated mental issues. Many of our clients have extreme depression and anxiety. They often are embarrassed and afraid to go out of the home in the fear they will get a seizure in public. These issues can also be included in the evaluation of the claim if it is well documented by the treating doctors.
The medications taken for Epilepsy can also give you side effects which can also impact your ability to hold full time employment.
If you believe you may be disabled or if you have recently been denied our firm can help you with your claim. In order to get started you must first apply. You can call our office to review your case before you start your claim if you like.
How to apply for Social Security Disability/SSI if your Epileptic symptoms are stopping you from holding a full time job:
Call Social Security Administration at 800-772-1213 or go to www.ssa.gov to file an application.
If you want us to help you:
For legal help you can fill out the FREE CASE EVALUATION or call our office at 888-541-0300 for a free no obligation phone consultation with an experienced Social Security attorney. We highly recommend that you speak with us BEFORE you file since what you say or put in your application may impact your chances of obtaining benefits. Also, there is no fee unless we win your case!
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