In an instant, a disease or injury can limit or end your ability to work. How will your disabling condition be evaluated? Is your physical or mental condition severe enough to qualify for long-term disability payments?
This section of our site explains common medical conditions that lead to long term disability claims. And, while you may not think it is possible for insurance companies, Social Security and the VA to define and evaluate the same medical conditions differently, they do.
Select a condition below to learn more. To understand how your specific disabling condition relates to your disability claim, contact Marc Whitehead & Associates or call 800-562-9830 without delay.
Anxiety Asthma Ataxia Back Disorders Bipolar Disorder Cancer Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cerebral Atrophy Chronic Fatigue Chronic Pain Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Crohn’s COPD Cystic Fibrosis Degenerative Disc Disease Dementia Depression Diabetes Epilepsy Epstein-Barr Virus Fibromyalgia Headaches/Migraines Heart Attack Hepatitis Hepatitis C HIV/AIDS Hodgkin’s Disease Insomnia Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Kidney Disese Knee Disorders Leukemia Lung Cancer Lupus Lyme Disease Macular Degeneration Macular Edema Meniere’s Disease Mental Illness Multiple Sclerosis Neuropathy Osteoarthritis Paralysis Parkinson’s PTSD Schizophrenia Seizure Disorders Sickle Cell Spinal Cord Disorders Spinal Stenosis Stroke