Kidney Disease a Common Social Security Condition

Nov 12, 2014 | Social Security, Social Security Benefits

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The body needs to be able to excrete waste in order to properly function. If this cannot be achieved, it can lead to an individual developing any of several conditions—including kidney disease.

What Is Kidney Disease?

The kidneys are the organs in the body that are responsible for helping to filter the fluids and blood in the body. If these organs fail, deadly toxins can build up, which can eventually cause death if not treated. This often leaves Kidney disease patients unable to work and in need of extensive medical treatment.

What Help Is Available To Those With Kidney Disease?

To help with the expenses associated with costly medical bills and lost wages, the Social Security Administration considers Kidney disease to be a condition that may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits; however, it’s important to understand the rules associated with Social Security Disability eligibility as it pertains to this particular condition, especially since they recently underwent changes.

What Are Social Security’s eligibility Rules For Those with Kidney Disease?

Officials recently altered the wording of the law to provide more clarification as to what determines when a genitourinary disorder is considered to be “frequent” or “interferes” with another aspect of daily life. Furthermore, the documentation requirements for hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis were updated.

Let Us Assist You

These changes can bring up questions amongst many Kidney disease sufferers regarding their legal right to Social Security Disability benefits and our team of attorneys at Newlin Disability are here to help. To speak with one of our Social Security Disability attorneys about your case, call us today.

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If you’re navigating the complexities of Social Security disability claims, Newlin Disability is here to provide expert guidance and support. Reach out to our experienced team today, and let us help you understand your options, streamline the application process, and maximize your chances of receiving the benefits you deserve.