Winning Your Lupus Disability Claim
July 28th, 2010 . by adminLupus is described as a progressive disease that causes a person’s immune system to eliminate cells. As a result, a person experiences fatigue, skin rashes, swollen joints and extreme sensitivity to sunlight. People who experience a more serious form of lupus may experience kidney problems, blood clots, anemia, and Raynaud’s syndrome. These symptoms can affect a person from being a reliable worker. The key is to prove to Social Security that your Lupus Disability is so inconveniencing that it prevents you from keeping employment.
How to Choose a Winning Strategy
Lupus disability lawyers use practical strategies to help prove a claimant is disabled according to the SSA’s definition of disabled. These strategies include the following: The Listing Strategy for Lupus; The Functional Capacity Strategy for Lupus.
When presenting your argument to Social Security, you can actually present additional arguments about your disability.