Archives for Month: January 2026
Is Spinal Stenosis a Permanent Disability?
Is Spinal Stenosis a Permanent Disability? Spinal stenosis can be considered a permanent disability when the narrowing of the spinal canal causes severe, ongoing symptoms that prevent you from maintaining substantial gainful employment. While the condition itself is typically chronic and progressive, whether it qualifies as a permanent disability depends on how significantly it limits...
[ Read More ]Is Type 1 Diabetes a Disability?
Is Type 1 Diabetes a Disability? Type 1 diabetes can qualify as a disability under Social Security Administration (SSA) guidelines when the condition significantly limits your ability to work or perform daily activities. At Rainsbury Law Group, we help California residents understand whether their insulin-dependent diabetes qualifies for type 1 diabetes disability benefits and guide them...
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