Qualifying for Benefits Under Mental Disorders
The Social Security Administration, employers and “independent” physicians with a stake in denying benefits can be highly skeptical of mental disability claims under mental health listings. At the law firm of Cox, Stansberry & Kinsley Law, LLC, we know that mental disorders can be every bit as incapacitating as a physical disability.
We will treat you with dignity and compassion and give you an honest assessment of your Social Security Disability claim under a mental or cognitive impairment. If you have a good case, you will not find attorneys who are more qualified or more engaged in pursuit of the benefits you need.
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Our Birmingham and Cullman lawyers have handled thousands of Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Income (SSI) claims across north central and northern Alabama, including hundreds of successful mental disorder cases.
Birmingham and Cullman Mental Health Claim Attorneys · Montgomery Brain Injury Attorneys
Attorney Janet P. Cox has won benefits for a wide range of mental disorder claims. She is knowledgeable about the medical criteria and the corroborating evidence necessary to prove how a person’s diagnosed condition is also disabling. We are equipped to handle all such mental and cognitive deficit claims:
- Clinical depression
- Bipolar disorder (“manic/depressive”)
- Panic attacks and other anxiety disorders
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Schizophrenia
- Autism spectrum disorders, including Asperger’s
- Traumatic brain injury
- Mental retardation
- Borderline IQ and learning disabilities (especially with physical disabilities)
Ms. Cox has dedicated her career to Social Security Disability (SSD and SSI), and have more than 30 years experience in this field. She served earlier in her career as Social Security staff attorney, handling administrative appeals of these very same types of claims.
They use their insights in initial claims and in hearings and appeals to strengthen medical records with statements from physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, vocational specialists and other professionals. These knowledgeables can attest that the mental disorder — especially if coupled with any physical impairments — effectively renders you or your loved one incapable of returning to the work force or holding down a job for any length of time.
Birmingham and Cullman Mental Disability Claims Attorneys
We care about our clients and we take your claim seriously. Cox & Reynolds, LLC, offers a free consultation, and we take no attorney fees unless we win your case.
Contact us online, or call 800-930-1205 (toll free) or 205-870-1205.