Living with a personality disorder can make it difficult—if not impossible—to maintain steady work and manage daily responsibilities. If your condition is preventing you from earning a living, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. At Berger and Green, we understand the toll this can take on your life. We know you’re hurting. We can help. Our Columbus Social Security Disability lawyers are here to guide you through the process of applying for the benefits you deserve.
With over 40 years of experience and thousands of clients served, we’re committed to providing compassionate, personalized support tailored to your unique situation. Every case matters to us. As your Columbus personality disorder disability lawyer, we’ll listen to your story, fight for your rights, and help make the process easier—so you can focus on your health. Call Berger and Green today for a free consultation.
A Columbus Personality Disorder Disability Lawyer Knows How to Support You
At Berger and Green, we have over 40 years of experience helping people with mental health conditions, including personality disorders, secure the Social Security Disability benefits they need. We understand how challenging it can be to prove a disability that isn’t always visible, and we know what the Social Security Administration (SSA) looks for in these cases.
Our lawyers are proud to offer personalized service to clients in Columbus, Ohio. We can handle everything over the phone and get started working on your case right away. Let us handle the legal process so you can focus on what matters most—your health and well-being.
Representing Your Personality Disorder Case Every Step of the Way
Filing for Social Security Disability benefits can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re dealing with a serious mental health condition like a personality disorder. At Berger and Green, we work hard to simplify the process for you.
- The process begins with your initial application. This involves gathering medical records, work history, and detailed information about how your condition impacts your daily life. We can handle the paperwork for you, ensuring everything is complete and submitted correctly.
- If your claim is denied—which is common—we’ll step in to file an appeal. This is the first appeal stage, where the SSA reviews your claim again. We ensure any additional medical evidence or documentation is submitted to strengthen your case.
- If your claim is denied at reconsideration, we can request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. This is your best opportunity to present a strong argument for why your disability prevents you from working and you are entitled to benefits. We prepare you for the hearing, represent you, and advocate on your behalf to demonstrate how your personality disorder prevents you from working.
- If needed, we can take your case to the Appeals Council or even federal court. We are committed to providing the support you need.
We also understand that mobility or mental health challenges may make it hard to visit an office. That’s why we can handle your cases over the telephone.
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Start A Free EvaluationUnderstanding Personality Disorders and Disability
Personality disorders are serious mental health conditions that affect the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves—often leading to significant challenges in daily life. The SSA Blue Book provides brief guidelines for eligibility for various disorders, including personality disorders. Some conditions that could qualify you for disability benefits include:
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Marked by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.
- Antisocial Personality Disorder: Characterized by disregard for others, impulsive actions, and difficulty following rules or laws.
- Avoidant Personality Disorder: Involves extreme social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and sensitivity to criticism.
- Paranoid, Schizoid, and Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorders are also among those that can be deeply debilitating.
People living with these conditions may struggle with emotional regulation, maintaining relationships, concentrating on tasks, or even leaving their homes. Holding a steady job can become nearly impossible when symptoms interfere with attendance, communication, decision-making, or the ability to handle stress in the workplace.
At Berger and Green, we understand the real-life impact of these conditions. If your personality disorder makes it difficult or impossible to work, our team is here to help you pursue the benefits you deserve with compassion and experience.
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Contact Us Now For HelpOur Columbus Personality Disorder Disability Lawyers Can Help You Figure Out Your Options for Benefits
There are two main types of Social Security Disability benefits: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Both programs provide financial support to individuals who cannot work due to a disabling condition, such as a personality disorder.
- SSDI is for individuals who have a qualifying work history and have paid into Social Security through payroll taxes. If you’ve worked in the past but are now unable to maintain employment because of your mental health condition, you may be eligible for SSDI.
- SSI is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources, regardless of their work history. If your personality disorder prevents you from working and you have little to no income, SSI may be available to you.
Some individuals may qualify for both SSDI and SSI at the same time, depending on their financial situation. To qualify for either program, you must show that your condition is severe, long-term (lasting at least 12 months), and prevents you from engaging in substantial gainful activity (SGA).
At Berger and Green, we help individuals with disabling personality disorders navigate these programs and apply for the benefits they need. We can evaluate your situation and determine whether you may be eligible for SSDI, SSI, or both.
Proving Eligibility for Disability Benefits
To approve your claim, the SSA requires more than just a diagnosis—it needs evidence that your personality disorder severely limits your ability to function in a work setting. This includes detailed medical records, treatment history, and documentation showing how your condition affects your ability to concentrate, follow instructions, interact with others, manage stress, and maintain regular attendance.
The SSA also looks at whether you’ve followed prescribed treatments and how your symptoms persist despite care. Proving these limitations can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. At Berger and Green, we gather information from your healthcare providers and prepare a clear, compelling case on your behalf. With over 40 years of experience, we know how to present the information the SSA needs to make a favorable decision.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationDon’t Take on a Columbus Disability Application or Appeal Alone
If your personality disorder is preventing you from working, you don’t have to seek benefits alone. Let Berger and Green help you pursue the benefits you need and deserve. Call today for a free consultation—you pay nothing unless we win your case. Our Columbus, OH, personality disorder disability lawyers are waiting to get to work for you.