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Studies show that a 20-year-old worker has a 3-in-10 chance of becoming disabled before reaching retirement age.
- Down Syndrome
- Amputation (if 2 limbs, upper or lower)
- Back injuries (other than sprains or strains)
- Herniated disk
- Hip replacement
- Spinal arachnoiditis
- Spinal injuries
- Brain tumors
- Cerebral Palsy
- Motor function issues
- Multiple sclerosis
- Muscular dystrophy
- Brain injury
- Loss of speech
- Cancer (any type)
- Hemodialysis
- Kidney transplant
- HIV / AIDS
- Heart problems (Chronic heart failure, heart disease, heart transplant)
- Digestive issues (Liver disease, chronic colitis, hemorrhaging)
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- Make any necessary Social Security appeals.
- A representative will work with you and assist you with your initial SSI & SSDI application, with filing your request with Social Security Administration for reconsideration, requesting a hearing before an administrative law judge or filing an appeal with the Appeals council.
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