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Social Security Disability
What is Social Security Disability (SSD)?
What is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
SSD vs. SSI
SSD vs. LTD
The Application Process
Preparing for your Disability Hearing
The Lawyer's Role
Experienced Social Security Lawyer
Completing the Disability Application
Completing the Daily Activities Questionnaire
Working With Your Doctor
The Social Security Disability Hearing
Can I Work and Still Receive Benefits?
Social Security Disability Overpayments
Supplemental Security Income Overpayments
How to Appeal a Denied Claim
Adult Child Benefits
Benefits for Dependents
Philadelphia Disability Attorney
Areas We Serve
Long Term Disability
Long Term Disability Overview
Disability Insurance Benefit Denials
Why Hire a Disability Lawyer
ERISA
Non-ERISA
Importance of an Attorney during Application
The Administrative Review
The Administrative Appeals Process
The Importance of the Administrative Record
The Independent Medical Exam
Video Surveillance
Filing a Lawsuit
Social Security Disability Offset for LTD
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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY AND ARTHRITIS

Social Security Attorneys In Philadelphia

Are you suffering from arthritis and seeking an experienced social security disability lawyer? Arthritis can be quite disabling and can have a tremendous impact on your ability to work.  Arthritis presents itself in many different ways.  Some of the more common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.  The most common symptoms of arthritis are pain in the joints, lack of mobility, and fatigue.  The severity of the pain can vary and is usually progressive over time.

Many of our clients have arthritis in their shoulders, elbows, hands, fingers, knees, and various other parts of their body.  Many times arthritis can be treated with medication.  However, many individuals experience severe pain even when taking prescribed medication.  Arthritis is a progressive condition, meaning it typically gets worse as you get older  Although arthritis is a quite common medical condition, it can become quite severe and disabling. 

The Social Security Administration will make an assessment of your medical condition along with your work experience, and education level when makling a determination with regard to your eligibility for social security disability benefits. 

At The Bernstein Law Offices, we are committed to fighting for the rights for those who have been wrongfully denied their social security disability benefits.  We are experienced social security lawyers and have handled thousands of social security disability claims. 

Please contact us for a free telephone consultation in order to get the benefits that you deserve. 

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