Social Security Help for Those Living With Diabetes
Diabetes is a serious condition that affects millions of Americans. For many people it is possible for to manage diabetes through medication and diet. For others the condition can lead to serious nerve damage, vision problems and kidney failure that can make it nearly impossible to function normally. This can be especially true if you are fighting diabetes and another condition at the same time.
If your diabetes will not allow you to go to work, you are entitled to seek Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplement Security Income (SSI) benefits. At the Whitesell Law Offices, we understand how overwhelming this process can be for people who have never been through it before. We dedicate our entire practice to Social Security law and we are committed to helping you obtain the benefits you deserve.
Working to Protect the Interests of Diabetics
While diabetes is a recognized impairment by the Social Security Administration (SSA), it can be sometimes be difficult to get approval for benefits. Diabetes is generally regarded as a treatable disease by the SSA and it is necessary to show the debilitating nature of your condition in order to be successful. Keeping proper medical records is essential to the success of your initial application.
When you hire our firm, we will walk you through the entire process and do everything we can to present the strongest possible case for immediate approval of benefits. If you are denied for any reason, we will seek an immediate reconsideration. Our founding attorney, John Whitesell, has been practicing law for over 20 years. He has extensive experience in these matters and will be there to the conclusion of your case.
Call for a Free Consultation
Contact our office today to discuss your case with a lawyer. 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.
