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SOCIAL SECURITY LAWYERS FOR THOSE WITH ANXIETY

Philadelphia Social Security Law Firm

Have you been diagnosed with chronic, recurring Anxiety?  Do you want to know if you are  eligible for social security disability?  At  The Bernstein Law Offices we have represented many individuals who suffer with this illness.  We understand that working with your treating health care providers is very important in demonstrating the residual effects of your condition.  

It is vital to document how Anxiety affects your day to day ability to function.  Unlike a physical conditon that is visible through a diagnostic test, anxiety is documented by your ongoing treatment, therefore it is important that you have well documented medical records from your treating physician to show the symptoms of your anxiety.   

Typically, individuals who suffer from anxiety have a general sense of dread and apprehension without any specific type of stimulation to cause them to have such a feeling.  A recent traumatic experience could be the catalyst for anxiety or it could be due to some type of early childhood event.  Generally, there is not a specific cause for anxiety, but it can become quite severe in nature. 

Many individuals who suffer from anxiety also suffer from depression as there seems to be an overlap between the two diagnoses.

Contact a Social Security Disability Benefits Lawyer  at our firm to find out how we can help you today!

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