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Is a Blood Disorder Keeping You Out of Work?

If you suffer from a blood disorder, it can have a severe impact on your ability to work. People with blood disorders can suffer a wide range of effects, from severe fatigue to uncontrollable bleeding. If your blood disorder is keeping you from having a job, you may be able to obtain Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits.

At the law firm of Coats & Todd, our disability attorneys in Dallas have extensive experience handling SSD claims and appeals for clients throughout Texas and nationwide. We understand the hardships facing people with blood disorders and we are here to help.

Contact us online or by telephone at 800-856-1031 to speak with an experienced Dallas blood disorder disability lawyer.

Blood Disorders and SSD Benefits

Blood disorders are categorized as hematological disorders by the Social Security Administration. Covered disorders in this category include:

  • Sickle cell disease
  • Chronic anemia
  • Coagulation defects, such as hemophilia
  • Anemia
  • Myelofibrosis
  • Chronic granulocytopenia
  • Chronic thrombocytopenia

If you suffer from a serious blood disorder, the SSA must consider how this disorder impairs your ability to do your job as well as other jobs that may be available to you.

As experienced SSD attorneys, we know how to compile evidence such as medical records and expert testimony to prove to the SSA that you are indeed disabled. We have the skill and experience in SSD law to effectively handle your claim or appeal.

Contact Us · Fort Worth SSD Claim Attorney

Based in Richardson, Texas, we represent people with blood disorders and other conditions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, throughout Texas and nationwide. Contact us today online or call us at 800-856-1031 for a free initial consultation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CDT, Monday through Friday.

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