Folsom, CA Personal Injury, Auto Accidents, and Social Security Disability Blog
How Hard Is It to Get Disability for Scoliosis?

How Hard Is It to Get Disability for Scoliosis? Getting disability for scoliosis can be challenging, but it's not impossible if you meet specific medical criteria and can demonstrate how the condition prevents you from working. The Social Security Administration (SSA) evaluates scoliosis claims based on the severity of spinal curvature, documented functional limitations, and...
[ Read More ]What Benefits Can I Claim for Having Lupus?

What Benefits Can I Claim for Having Lupus? If you have been diagnosed with lupus and find yourself unable to work due to the debilitating symptoms of this autoimmune disease, you may be eligible for lupus disability benefits through the Social Security Administration. At Rainsbury Law Group, we understand that living with systemic lupus erythematosus...
[ Read More ]What to Do if Your SSDI Claim Is Denied

What to Do if Your SSDI Claim Is Denied Receiving a denial notice after applying for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits can feel overwhelming, but it's important to know that an SSDI claim denied is not the end of the road. At Rainsbury Law Group, we help California residents understand their options after a denial...
[ Read More ]Does Scoliosis Qualify for Disability?

Living with scoliosis can significantly impact your daily life, affecting your ability to work and perform routine activities. If you're experiencing severe symptoms from this spinal condition, you may wonder: does scoliosis qualify for disability benefits? The answer depends on several factors, including the severity of your curvature, your symptoms, and how the condition limits...
[ Read More ]Is Ehlers-Danlos a Disability?

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a complex connective tissue disorder that can profoundly affect your ability to work and maintain daily activities. If you're living with EDS and struggling to perform job duties due to chronic pain, joint instability, or other debilitating symptoms, you may be asking: is Ehlers-Danlos a disability? The answer depends on the...
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