The Social Security Administration evaluates several different hematological disorders: non-malignant (non-cancerous) disorders like anemias, thrombosis, and bone marrow failure, as well as malignant (cancerous) disorders, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple...
Some individuals may believe that they are only able to receive social security disability payments if they happen to be visibly disabled, such as a condition that causes you to be in a wheelchair or being legally blind, but that’s not the case. One such condition...
Anemia conditions can be mild or severe, and the Social Security Administration looks closely at the severity of medical symptoms that negatively impact red blood cells. Some anemia conditions are so crippling that hospitalization and special medical treatment is the...
If you are experiencing end-stages renal failure, which is also known as chronic kidney failure, you may be eligible for either SSDI or SSI disability benefits, depending on the severity of your condition. The Social Security Blue Book provides a listing in order to...
Dermatitis is a term that is used to describe diverse conditions that cause an inflammation of the skin. Many people assume that this condition is not severe in nature and that individuals suffering from dermatitis should have no need for Social Security Disability...