Proving Your Right to SSDI Payments Through Proof of Multiple Impairments
Applicants for Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits often succeed in demonstrating a physical or mental condition that would cause problems for the claimant, but fail to show how the impairment has actually interfered with the ability to work over an extended period of one year or longer.
At Purrazzella & Purrazzella, P.A., our lawyers focus on the facts that support our client's claim to disability benefits. In other words, we emphasize the evidence that supports your claim that one or more impairments makes it impossible to keep or return to a job in your established occupation, and that no other employment that you can perform is available. Sometimes the unwillingness of employers to accommodate borderline disabilities can be a factor as well. In many cases, we present this case through evidence of the effect of multiple impairments on your ability to work.
Contact us in Toms River for a free consultation about the strength of your claim for disability benefits based on multiple physical or mental impairments. We only collect an attorney's fee if we succeed on your behalf, and the amount of our fee is defined and limited by federal law.
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With SSDI claims experience that goes back 30 years, our lawyers know how to show the relationship between multiple impairments and their practical effect on a client's ability to work. For example, we might show that the side effects of medication that relieves chronic back or neck pain interfere with your ability to concentrate or attend a work station for hours at a time. Or that drug interactions between diabetes management and anxiety medication make it impossible to maintain a regular work schedule.
We present evidence of disability based on multiple impairments through highly qualified medical experts who can explain how different medical problems can combine to affect work performance and the ability to obtain or keep a job. Especially for claimants over 50 years old, for whom the disability criteria are somewhat easier to meet, our skill with the presentation of evidence on multiple impairment claims can make a positive difference to the outcome of your claim.
For a free consultation about your right to SSDI benefits based on the effect of multiple physical or mental impairments, contact a New Jersey Social Security disability lawyer at Purrazzella & Purrazzella.






