If your condition is not listed, the SSA will determine whether your condition is as severe as a medical condition that is listed. If it is equal, there will be a disability finding. Alternatively, you still may be eligible for SSDI if you do not meet or equal the criteria for a listing if your condition restricts your functioning so much that you cannot work. Proving a disability in this way can be relatively complex, and claimants likely will benefit from the assistance of a Maryland Social Security disability lawyer. The SSA considers the effect of your medical condition on your ability to perform routine daily tasks and work, and it analyzes whether there are any sorts of jobs that you can safely be expected to perform.
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Professional and highly knowledgeable!
Very friendly and fast
Like her background — recommending her.
I have had such a horrible experience for the past 8 years with a few Attorney's Ive used in my local area trying to win my Social Security Disability case!
Phenomenally responsive office!
I am very comfortable referring people to this office.
As a fellow professional, I have frequently given Karen Levian client referrals.
Whatever my outcome , I'm very grateful for their attention and assistance.
That is, as a nurse she has a tight grasp on the medicine and the nature of the disability and combine that with her legal knowledge of handling the complex web of disability cases for over a decade and you have a very strong winning combination.
Karen kept me on focus for the best possible outcome and listened to all of my rants built from my frustration in the process.
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