Kidney disease

People coping with kidney disease may qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits

Kidney failure can be serious, but in many cases it's a temporary condition. In seeking disability benefits, you may get turned down by the Social Security Administration because your disability does not meet the 12-month requirement. (Your disability is expected to last at least a year or result in death in order to qualify for benefits).

If you have irreversible chronic kidney failure, you may have a good chance of winning your disability claim. It's important to provide adequate documentation showing your medical history and laboratory examination.

Contact our kidney disease disability attorneys

Call or email an experienced attorney with our firm to discuss your potential kidney disease claim. At Hansen Dirani & Associates Law Offices, we are prepared to answer your questions about your eligibility — or any other questions you may have about a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claim.

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