Seeking Benefits for Coronary Disease Victims
People dealing with coronary conditions like congestive heart failure and artery diseases can have a very hard time accomplishing even the most basic tasks on a daily basis. Coronary diseases can cause chronic fatigue, shortness of breath and other complications. When a coronary disease make it impossible for you to work, you are entitled to seek Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.
The process for obtaining benefits can be quite complex and it is important to have an experienced lawyer by your side. At the Whitesell Law Offices, we dedicate our entire practice to Social Security law. We have experience in all aspects of the process from the initial application through reconsideration and appeals.
Working to Get the Benefits You Need
It can be challenging to obtain benefits for a heart condition because there are so many levels of severity. When an application for benefits is reviewed, the Social Security Administration is looking for functional limitation, not simply a diagnosis. If your condition is treatable to the point where you could be able to work, benefits will not be approved.
In building your case to receive benefits, it is critical that you have medical records that clearly show your heart condition and demonstrate the progression of your symptoms over time. We will work with you to gather any information that will help to strengthen your case. Our founding attorney, John Whitesell, has over 20 years of experience in the practice of law. He has extensive experience in these matters and works diligently to obtain the benefits you need.
Call for a Free Consultation
Contact our office today to discuss your case. We have offices in Nashville, Tennessee and Fulton, Kentucky to serve you. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment evenings and weekends. You can reach us by phone at 888-734-7554 or via e-mail. We take every case on a contingency basis which means that you won't pay anything unless we secure benefits for you.
