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Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

Is Peripheral Artery Disease Affecting Your Ability to Work?

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a narrowing of the peripheral arteries, most commonly the arteries in the pelvis and legs. If you are suffering from PAD and unable to work, you may qualify for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits.

At the law firm of Coats & Todd, we have more than 40 years of experience handling SSD claims involving PAD and other heart and circulatory problems. We understand how this condition can make it difficult and even impossible to keep a job. We know the Social Security system, and we know how to make it work for you.

Contact us online or by telephone at 800-856-1031 to speak with an experienced Dallas peripheral artery disease disability attorney.

PAD and SSD Claims

People who smoke, have diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure are at heightened risk of PAD. Symptoms of PAD include pain and fatigue in the hip and leg muscles. If left untreated, PAD can cause tissue damage in the extremities and even lead to gangrene and amputation.

It is easy to see how the effects of PAD can affect your ability to work. The challenge in obtaining SSD benefits is convincing the Social Security Administration of it. Our lawyers know how to obtain the evidence needed to present your case to the Social Security Administration. We have a proven record of success obtaining favorable results for people like you in Social Security Disability claims and appeals.

Fort Worth SSD Claim Lawyer

Based in Richardson, Texas, we represent people with PAD and other physical and mental impairments 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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