While the poliovirus is largely eradicated today, its impact lingers for many polio survivors who now face new challenges from post-polio syndrome. The debilitating effects of this condition, including overwhelming fatigue, muscle weakness, and joint pain, can make working extremely difficult or impossible.
If you or a loved one contracted polio and are now experiencing disabling post-polio symptoms, you may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. The Greenville Social Security disability lawyers of Pilzer Klein understand the unique struggles of those suffering from the late effects of polio.
We have in-depth experience navigating claims related to this condition. We’ll stand by your side, providing trusted legal guidance throughout the process to help you access the financial support you need. Though the battle against polio’s effects is ongoing, you don’t have to face it alone.
Common Challenges for Polio Survivors
Polio survivors seeking Social Security Disability benefits often face a number of challenges when applying and navigating the process. Our attorneys are well-versed in these unique hurdles and are committed to helping clients overcome them.
- Delayed Onset of Disabling Symptoms: The most disabling effects of post-polio syndrome can take decades to manifest after the initial polio illness. This delayed onset makes it harder to directly link current symptoms to the original condition.
- Proving Disability: Post-polio syndrome symptoms like fatigue, muscle weakness, and joint pain can be diffuse and hard to objectively measure. Providing convincing medical evidence is crucial.
- Understanding Functional Limitations: The Social Security Administration (SSA) evaluates how your symptoms impair your ability to work. Translating fatigue, muscle weakness, and other symptoms into concrete functional limitations is critical.
- Meeting Duration Requirement: To qualify, your disabling condition must last or be expected to last at least 12 months. Worsening symptoms may make estimating duration difficult.
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864-235-0234What Kinds of Proof Do I Need for Disability Benefits for Post-Polio?
To be eligible for disability compensation from Social Security, you must submit medical documentation attesting to your post-polio syndrome.
Old medical records are not necessary to provide, however, the following should be included in the medical evidence:
- An account of the original case of polio.
- Documentation corroborating the symptoms (difficulties speaking, swallowing, breathing) listed in Social Security’s listing.
- Information on the nature and timing of your current physical disabilities, including how severe they are.
- Doctor’s notes detailing the duties you cannot do and the restrictions brought on by PPS that prevent you from living a self-sufficient life.
How Our Team Helps
Our attorneys have extensive experience guiding polio survivors through this process. We utilize a number of strategies to strengthen claims and appeals for securing social security disability for Polio and Post-Polio:
- Gathering comprehensive medical evidence precisely linking symptoms to the initial polio infection
- Obtaining assessments from medical experts detailing your functional capacity
- Highlighting how your symptoms impact your ability to perform work activities
- Using our knowledge of SSA’s disability listings and rulings related to post-polio syndrome
- Compiling strong documentation of your condition’s expected long-term duration
- Advocating tenaciously for you at all appeal levels if initially denied
With our focused and compassionate approach, we give polio survivors the best possible chance at accessing the disability benefits they deserve.
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864-235-0234Establishing Medical History
One of the biggest challenges is linking current disabling symptoms to the initial polio infection, which may have occurred decades earlier. Our attorneys work diligently to compile a comprehensive medical history tracking the progression of your condition over time. We gather:
- Documentation of any treatments related to polio and post-polio
- Notes from follow-up appointments over the years mentioning new neuromuscular symptoms
- Physical therapy assessments, mobility aid prescriptions, etc. showing functional decline
- Statements from family/friends describing evolving limitations
This detailed history helps establish your symptoms are truly late effects of polio, rather than a separate condition.
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Contact UsHighlighting Functional Limitations
Simply having a diagnosis of post-polio syndrome is not enough for disability qualification. The SSA requires evidence your symptoms impose concrete functional limitations. Our team has strategies for effectively conveying how your:
- Profound fatigue limits your ability to sustain work activities
- Muscle weakness impacts your mobility, dexterity, lifting ability
- Joint/muscle pain reduces your functional capacity for standing, sitting, reaching
- Sleep problems, breathing issues, and other complications create workplace challenges
Representation at Hearings
If your initial claim is denied, our attorneys are vigorous advocates at the hearing level before an Administrative Law Judge. We may:
- Thoroughly prepare you on how to credibly discuss your symptoms and limitations
- Cross-examine any medical experts to highlight evidence supporting your case
- Deliver persuasive legal arguments citing SSA’s guidance on post-polio syndrome
- Ensure the judge understands your condition’s expected prolonged duration
With our focused knowledge and firsthand experience helping other polio survivors, you can be confident your claim is in capable hands. We’ll put our experience to work, fighting to help you secure the disability benefits you deserve.
Contact a Social Security Disability Lawyer to Seek Benefits for Post-Polio
Living with the debilitating effects of post-polio syndrome is an immense challenge. On top of managing your symptoms and limitations, having to battle for the Social Security disability benefits you need can feel overwhelming.
That’s why the knowledgeable attorneys at Pilzer Klein are here to lift that burden off your shoulders. Our extensive experience helping survivors access Social Security Disability benefits for Polio and Post Polio allows us to handle every aspect of the process for you.
From compiling comprehensive medical evidence to representing you at hearings, you’ll be backed by 50 years of combined experience. Contact us today for a free consultation to learn more about how we can help you with no upfront costs.
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