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Financial support for victims of multiple sclerosis

On Behalf of | Aug 31, 2017 | Social Security Disability

Are you a victim of the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis? This disease is potentially disabling, and you may find that you are unable to hold gainful employment or work enough hours to support yourself and your Ohio family. If you find yourself in this situation, you could be eligible for disability benefits through the Social Security Administration.

While many people with this type of medical condition are able to continue working and enjoy a relatively normal quality of life, this may not be the case for you. Every case of MS is different, and if you believe you could be eligible for benefits, you would be wise to take quick action to ascertain your rights and take the initial steps of the claims process.

How MS affects your ability to work

Multiple sclerosis is a disease that originates in the brain and the spinal cord. It happens as the immune system attacks the body, specifically attacking the protective covering of the nerves. This affects the ways that the brain communicates with the rest of the body, and ultimately, it can result in deterioration of the nerves. This type of disease affects people in various ways, but it could compromise your ability to work in the following ways:

  • It can cause pain and tingling in certain parts of the body, which can limit motion or make work difficult.
  • This disease can lead to weakness or numbness in one or more limbs, affecting the ability to walk and move normally.
  • Some people experience tremors, shaking, shooting nerve pain and lack of coordination.

While no two people experience this disease in the same way, it can take a cyclical nature, with periods of relapse followed by periods of remittance. When it begins to affect your ability to work because of pain, motor skills or safety reasons, you may consider your options for seeking disability benefits.

Eligibility for SSD benefits

Multiple sclerosis can affect your life in many ways, but there are options available to you regarding financial support. If you have a valid work history and a qualifying medical condition, you may have a valid claim to disability benefits. If you are unsure of your options, you have the right to pursue a full understanding of eligibility requirements and the claims process.

Before you begin to complete your disability benefits claim, it can be useful to secure knowledgeable guidance, as this endeavor can be a lengthy and complex process.