A Columbus heart disease disability lawyer from our team understands how difficult it can be to have a health condition that keeps you from working. We want to help you seek and secure disability benefits based on your medical condition and limitations.
A Columbus Social Security Disability lawyer at Berger and Green can handle your claim from start to finish, whether you are applying for the first time or seeking an appeal. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Our Columbus Lawyers Understand What It Takes to Get Disability Based on Heart Disease
Social Security Disability benefits have specific eligibility criteria, but it can be difficult to know if you qualify and what you need to apply. Our Berger and Green attorneys can help you understand the necessary criteria and how you can show that you meet them.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a book that includes many impairments and the symptoms or complications you might have for the condition to be considered disabling. This book, known as the Blue Book, includes a section on cardiovascular system disorders. This section shows that you might qualify based on a heart condition if it significantly limits your ability to perform work-related activities.
It also addresses many specific conditions, including:
- Chronic heart failure
- Ischemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease
- Recurrent arrhythmias
- Congenital heart disease
- Heart transplant
However, you can still qualify even if you do not meet the strict criteria outlined under your diagnosis. This is possible by proving that your condition is so severe that it prevents you from working a full workday or working regularly. Some reasons why this might occur include:
- You have severe fatigue or difficulty breathing
- You have chronic, debilitating chest pain
- You have a limited exertion ability
An attorney from our team can explain the necessary evidence to prove that your disability prevents you from working and earning a living. This evidence will come primarily from your medical records, so it is a good idea to mention your application to your doctor, as well. Their cooperation will make the process easier and help you document your condition.
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Start A Free EvaluationHow Berger and Green’s Columbus Heart Disease Disability Lawyers Can Help You Apply for Benefits
At Berger and Green, our lawyers have 40+ years of experience working with clients who need to secure compensation to help them make ends meet. This includes applying for Social Security Disability benefits and challenging denials.
When we help you apply for disability, we make sure that you do not miss important deadlines and that your application is complete. Errors on your application or omitting important information can result in a denial. Submitting a complete claim with the appropriate information about how to contact your doctor to request your medical records could improve your chances of approval. We can also handle your appeal if a denial does occur.
Our clients do not pay upfront costs or fees for our help. We only recover attorney’s fees after we secure your benefits. We have a no-win, no-fee guarantee. You will never need to pay hourly fees, either. We will receive a percentage of your backpay if we win your case.
We know you’re hurting. We can help. Free case evaluations, home and hospital visits.
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Are There Income Limits for Social Security Disability?
Social Security Disability includes two different programs:
- Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Supplemental Security Income is a needs-based program that has strict income and asset limits. The income limit that applies to Social Security Disability Insurance is the current substantial gainful activity limit. This is the maximum earned income you can have to be considered disabled. For most people, this limit is $1,620 per month for 2025.
What Evidence Is Required to Prove I Have a Disability?
The Social Security Administration publishes a list of evidentiary requirements that you can review.. These requirements generally center around the diagnostic criteria, testing, and treatment of your condition.
For heart disease, this list could include:
- Medical records confirming your diagnosis and symptoms
- Echocardiogram, stress test, and EKG results detailing your heart function.
- Cardiac catheterization reports or documentation of previous stents, bypass surgeries, or implants (pacemakers, etc.)
- Medication history and other treatment records.
- Hospitalization records documenting your necessary treatment and care
Clear documentation of your medical treatment is essential to your claim. If you are considering applying for Social Security Disability benefits, it is a good idea to discuss this with your cardiologist and to get their support.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationWhen Should I Call a Berger and Green Columbus Heart Disease Disability Lawyer?
Berger and Green have someone ready to take your call when you are:
- Considering your options
- Have questions about your eligibility
- Can no longer work
- Ready to file your claim
- Ready to fight a denial
Our disability team serving Columbus, Ohio, can handle your claim from beginning to end. We can help you apply, offer advice and guidance, and file an appeal to attempt to overturn a denial.
Appealing an SSA Decision
The Social Security Administration denies most SSDI or SSI applications the first time a Disability Determination Services representative reviews them. This can create a stressful and frustrating situation for claimants, but we are here to help.
The appeals process in Ohio consists of four steps:
- Reconsideration
- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing
- Appeals Council Review
- Federal Court Review
We must go through each of these steps until we can get the denial overturned and our client approved for Social Security Disability. We begin by requesting reconsideration, which is a review by another Disability Determination Services representative to determine if mistakes were made.
If this does not lead to approval, we request a hearing with an Administrative Law Judge. We represent our clients at these hearings while the ALJ reviews the application, medical records, and other supporting evidence. If necessary, we can continue the process, requesting the Appeals Council or a Federal Court to review the case.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
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Our team from Berger and Green provides free consultations. If you need help getting SSD benefits in Columbus, Ohio, we are here for you. Learn how a Columbus heart disease disability lawyer can help you today.