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The Social Security Administration (SSA) manages the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits applications of those who are experiencing serious medical conditions as immediate as possible.

For applicants of such disability benefits, it would be ideal to hire a disability benefits attorney to make sure the rapid approval and granting of benefits.

For quite a long time, SSA has recognized some disabilities in order to qualify for benefits. This year, they have come up to a decision of adding 12 new conditions to the Compassionate Allowances List (CAL) conditions.

CAL is a manner of rapidly determining illnesses and other medical situations that consistently qualify under the list of injuries according to the limited objective medical details. CAL permits Social Security to immediately target the most evident disabled person for allowances on the basis of objective medical details that are attainable right away.

The decision to add 12 more injuries on the list happened after series of hearings concentrating on issues such as heart ailment, traumatic brain injury (TBI), dementia and autoimmune diseases.

The 12 new additions (below) are combination of particular cardiovascular conditions, as it is not surprising that heart ailment is topping the notching of the leading the causes of death in the entire United States.

Aoretic Atresia

Pulmonary Atresia

Mitral Valve Atresia

Tricuspid Atresia

Single Ventricle

Eisenmenger Syndrome

Heart Transplant Graft Failure

Endomyocardial Fibrosis

Primary Cardiac Amyloidosis

Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

Heart Transplant Wait List, 1A/1B

Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) Recipient

Aside from the aforementioned additions, other conditions included in the list are pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, thyroid cancer, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, acute leukemia and early development of Alzheimers disease.

Health conditions that are constituted on the CAL are more on serious and terminal conditions. However, the SSA considers those who have non-terminal health conditions but with spinal injury that may still live for long. As CAL aims to approve applications as early as possible, it is still part of the main duties of the applicant to be able to prove that the disability he or she has makes him or her qualified for benefits. Otherwise, the application is going to be twaddle.

An SSDI or SSI aspirant who has received medical diagnosis that is included in CAL conditions may not suffer from the dilemma of great hurdles with regard to their disability claims. Still, consulting a disability benefits attorney can help in obtaining a proper legal help, as well as acquiring appropriate lawful proceedings.

by: ashleycasas




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