Does your condition merit Social Security benefits?



There are government programs in place that are supposed to help you when you are unable to work due to illness or injury. Mental illness or physical disease, it doesn’t matter. If you have a severe mood problem that prevents you from working regularly, you DESERVE to receive bipolar disability benefits from Social Security.
But how do you prove that your bipolar or manic depression is a disabling disease? What if you have Type I? Type II? Rapid cycling? What if your symptoms are primarily due to clinical depression rather than classic bipolar?
There are no standard medical tests for bipolar like there are for most physical diseases. Especially with cases involving mental disorders, every sign and symptom must be correctly documented before you can win Social Security disability benefits.
If you are interested in finding out more about potential benefits, get The Insider's Guide To Social Security Disability”. This common-sense manual reveals the nuts and bolts of the disability system. Thousands of pages of government information is condensed into a concise, easy-to-read format that addresses the key points you need to know to win your bipolar disability case.
Just a few of the many topics covered include:
  • What are the disability guidelines that Social Security follows?
  • How can I prove my case and win benefits?
  • How can I get my doctor to help me?
  • Where can I go for help to fill out the paperwork?
  • What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
  • What if I’ve already been denied?
  • What if I have problems besides my bipolar?
  • Hearings and appeals – what should I do?
  • What are the listings and what do they mean?
  • How can I still win if I don’t fit the criteria for bipolar disability?

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