PTSD is a disorder that is brought on by a traumatic event, and it can put sufferers at risk for a number of debilitating physical and mental problems. PTSD symptoms usually begin within a few months of a traumatic event. However, symptoms can also take many years to emerge. In fact, people sometimes have PTSD and don’t even know it. Therefore, if you have suffered a traumatic event of any kind, even if it occurred several years ago, it is imperative that you contact a Birmingham and Cullman, Alabama Social Security disability benefits attorney as soon as possible, as you may be entitled to benefits.
Qualifying for PTSD disability benefits
Applicants can qualify for PTSD disability benefits either by satisfying the Social Security Administration’s requirements for trauma and stressor-related disorders or via a medical-vocational allowance. In order to satisfy the requirements for trauma and stressor-related disorders, the applicant must submit documentation that demonstrates:
- Disturbances in the his or her behavior
- Increases in his or her reactivity and arousal
- He or she was exposed to actual or threatened serious injury, violence, or death
- He or she involuntarily re-experiences the traumatic event
- He or she avoids reminders of the traumatic event
Following an applicant’s satisfaction of this initial requirement, he or she must prove the existence of issues in two of the following areas:
- Concentration problems
- Self-management challenges
- Memory problems
- Difficulty with social interactions
The second way to qualify for PTSD disability benefits, as noted above, is via a medical-vocational allowance. In order to be considered for an allowance of this type, an applicant’s symptoms must prevent his or her ability to remain gainfully employed. Symptoms that prevent gainful employment may include:
- Memory problems
- Concentration problems
- Chronic fatigue stemming from poor sleep patterns
Of course, in order to gather documentation or arrange an examination that effectively demonstrates the presence of any of the above symptoms, applicants for PTSD disability benefits should first obtain the services of an experienced Alabama Social Security disability benefits attorney to assist with the process. Remember, the failure to collect and submit the proper documentation can result in the denial of benefits. Therefore, obtaining legal assistance prior to applying for benefits is imperative in order to obtain a successful result.
Birmingham and Cullman, Alabama Social Security Disability Benefits Attorney
At Cox, Stansberry & Kinsley, we know how difficult it can be to cope with a disability. In addition, we understand the challenges associated with navigating the maze of the Social Security Administration system. If you are disabled and would like to explore your benefits options, Cox, Stansberry & Kinsley is here to help. Located in Birmingham and Cullman, Alabama, our legal professionals serve clients in Alabama and throughout the United States. And when you choose us to handle your case, our legal team will work tirelessly to secure the disability benefits you deserve. Please contact our office today for a consultation.