Why does Social Security make it so difficult to qualify for SSDI benefits due to PTSD and what do you really need to win?
I have represented hundreds of clients in PTSD cases – some are military veterans who served our country in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia and many other places. Their PTSD often arises from seeing bombs explode nearby, seeing fellow soldiers or civilians killed by roadside bombs, or sometimes just living for months under unrelenting stress, never knowing from one minute to the next whether your life will be at risk.
Other PTSD cases arise from sexual abuse, physical abuse, and emotional abuse from childhood or from a previous relationship or even a toxic work environment.
Still other PTSD cases arise from severe emotional trauma like losing a child or a spouse to violence or an accident.
How could SSA deny any of these cases? Continue reading →
