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Lupus is an autoimmune disease, and the effects can be disabling for some of those who have it. If you are living with lupus and cannot work and earn a living as a result, an Ashland lupus disability lawyer from our team can help you apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or both. We also represent clients who were denied benefits.
An Social Security Disability lawyer from Berger and Green can help you fight for the compensation you need to make ends meet. We have more than four decades of experience with these claims. Let us assess your case and discuss your next steps. Contact us today.
If you’re seeking Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits due to lupus, Berger and Green can be an important ally in your journey. With over 40 years of experience and thousands of cases evaluated, our lawyers have the experience and knowledge to guide you through this complex process.
Berger and Green’s personalized approach ensures every case gets the unique attention it deserves. We prioritize your health and well-being, offering free case evaluations and there is no need to travel to our office for representation. We can handle your case over the phone. We also make sure we provide open and frequent communication to keep our clients informed and supported every step of the way.
At Berger and Green, they want to hear your story, understand your challenges, and make the process as smooth as possible so you can focus on managing your lupus and improving your health.
As an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in any body system or organ, lupus can have varying symptoms and effects. This condition can cause significant pain and fatigue, and the inflammation can cause serious health concerns like:
The symptoms and complications associated with lupus disrupt the lives of people regularly. It may be impossible to keep up with work and hold a job because of these significant medical needs. If this is your reality, we want you to know that we may be able to help.
Lupus is in the Social Security Administration’s Blue Book under Section 14.02 – Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. This reference outlines basic eligibility requirements. Essentially, you must have at least two or more systems affected by the disease. However, there are some nuances to this requirement.
The SSA will review your case to see how severe the effect of the lupus is on the involved system. They will also weigh other symptoms and the effects of the disease on your daily life. These requirements can feel confusing or unclear, but our lawyers can outline eligibility and explain what the SSA may need from you.
Our attorneys help clients complete their applications and apply for benefits through SSDI or SSI. We can help you understand which program might be the best fit for you based on your circumstances.
An Ashland, Ohio, lupus disability lawyer from our team will ensure you provide accurate and complete information for your care providers when you apply. Having the correct information is essential to your claim.
Social Security Disability consists of two programs. You could qualify for one or both of these disability benefits:
The program that provides monthly income for workers with lupus and other conditions that are disabling is SSDI. This is a monthly payment that helps those who had to leave the workforce because of their condition and symptoms.
There are no resource limits, but they must have enough work credits earned from paying into Social Security to qualify. The medical criteria are the same for both programs.
Regardless of work history, SSI may be available for those who meet the medical criteria and have extremely low income and few assets. This is a need-based program.
Berger and Green represent clients through all stages of their disability claims. We can help you apply and manage your appeal after a denial. Call us to help you before you apply or when you encounter a problem or receive a denial. We understand why getting approved for Social Security Disability benefits is important to you and your family.
If you receive a denial, you only have a short time to act. Our disability attorneys can manage this process for you, including the steps of the appeals process.
We will fight for the benefits you need and deserve based on the proof you have to show you cannot work.
Yes, you may still qualify for SSD benefits for lupus while working, but your earnings must stay within specific limits. Social Security defines substantial gainful activity (SGA) as earning more than $1,620 per month for most individuals in 2025.
Eligibility for SSD benefits depends on whether your lupus—or complications from it—prevents you from performing substantial work for at least 12 months. Of course, resource limits still apply for you to remain eligible for SSI.
Social Security will assess how lupus impacts your ability to perform basic job functions, such as sitting, standing, or focusing. If your condition limits you to part-time work or lower-paying jobs below the SGA threshold, you may still be eligible for SSD benefits.
At Berger and Green, we provide a free consultation for those who have questions or concerns about applying for Social Security Disability. You can learn how our lawyers approach these cases and how one of our Ashland lupus disability attorneys can help with your claim or appeal.
Contact us today to learn more.