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Social Security Disability for Headaches in Detroit

Severe headaches hit you out of nowhere. They’re so bad, you can’t work.

Most people don’t understand what it’s like to have chronic, severe headaches. Anyone can get a headache, but it’s usually just an annoyance that happens once in a while.

If your headaches are completely debilitating, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits to help replace your lost income.

Social Security disability benefits are designed to provide financial assistance for people whose medical conditions prevent them from working.

But getting disability for headaches is not automatic. In fact, most people get denied when they first apply.

Social Security doesn’t list headaches as a named category of approved conditions for disability benefits, so winning benefits will be difficult.

But it’s not impossible.

An experienced Social Security disability lawyer knows how to present your recurring headache condition to claims examiners.

What would you like to do?

Types of Headaches That Can Qualify for Disability

Headaches are very common, and they come in many types.

The World Health Organization estimated that at least half of the world’s adult population has at least one headache a year.

You may qualify for Social Security disability benefits for your severe headaches if you are unable to work because of:

  • Migraine headaches
  • Hormone headaches
  • Tension headaches
  • Chronic cluster headaches
  • Post-trauma headaches

How Social Security Reviews Disability Applications for Headaches

Social Security disability (SSD) benefits are administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA).

When you apply for benefits, you must provide detailed information about your education, work experience and qualifications.

However, the most substantive part of the application has to do with your medical condition, records and treatment.

Your Medical Records for Chronic Headaches

When you apply for benefits, you’ll be asked to answer questions about your headaches, such as:

  • How long have you been unable to work because of your headaches?
  • How frequently do your headaches occur?
  • Have you sought medical treatment?
  • Which health care providers have you seen?
  • Which clinics or hospitals have you visited for headache treatment?
  • What tests or other treatments has your provider ordered or prescribed?
  • When was the last time you saw your provider?
  • When is the next time you’re scheduled to see your provider?

In addition to providing information about your headaches, it’s also important to provide information about any and all other medical conditions you have.

The SSA will consider whether your headaches—when combined with your other conditions—qualify you to receive benefits.

What Happens If My Application Is Denied?

If your application for Social Security disability benefits for headaches was initially denied, don’t give up.

The majority of applicants are denied at first, but many are later approved after appealing that initial determination.

Working with an Attorney Can Improve Your Chances of Success

Because of the many nuances and steps in the Social Security disability application process, you should consider working with an experienced Social Security disability attorney who will represent you throughout the application process, including assisting you with appeals.

At Levine Benjamin Law Firm, we understand the challenges associated with both Social Security disability and headaches. We want to help you get the benefits you’re entitled to receive.

We’ve helped more than 80,000 people win benefits for all sorts of physical and mental health problems since 1964. We can help you, too.

From applying to appealing, we help you every step of the way.

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