Huntington’s Disease and Social Security Disability
By Jessica M. Friedman of Friedman Law Firm, P.C.
Monday, May 10, 2021
People with Huntington’s Disease (HD) are often able to work through much of their career before their symptoms cause problems with working. When you’ve had a successful career, you may think you can work through the memory lapses, mood swings/depression, or trouble concentrating. These symptoms are enough to interfere with your ability to work and can establish disability. But when you start having trouble with your movement – stumbling or clumsiness—you may decide you can’t wait any longer. These symptoms can be scary and you want to work with an attorney who understands your condition and what you are going through.
If you have been diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease and are ready to explore Social Security Disability, we would be happy to discuss your case. Please call us at 205-879-3033 or email LifeHealth@FriedmanFirmPC.com
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