Serving Clients in California and Throughout the Nation
At Bohm Matsen, LLP, we represent clients throughout California and across the nation in Social Security Disability claims. We represent clients at all stages of their cases, from initial applications to appeals.
Our attorneys and staff have helped thousands of clients. To learn more, contact our experienced Social Security Disability attorneys today. We are committed to providing the experienced and dedicated representation you require.
Physical Disabilities That May Qualify for SSDI Benefits
To be eligible to receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you must have a physical disability, mental disability or a combination of the two, that is expected to significantly impair your ability to work for at least 12 months or may cause death.
A physical disability may include an injury, disease or other physical impairment. The term disability can be misleading, because you may have a qualifying physical condition that you may not think of as a disability. For example, severe migraine headaches or chronic back pain could potentially qualify you for SSDI benefits. The key is whether your condition is severe enough that it is expected to impair your ability to work for at least 12 months.
Conditions that could possibly qualify you for SSDI benefits include:
- Cardiovascular illness or injury (heart and circulatory system)
- Respiratory illness or injury (e.g. lung disease)
- Neurological impairments (e.g. brain damage and impairment)
- Digestive system impairments
- Endocrine system impairments (involving hormone production problems)
- Hematological disorders (blood-related conditions)
- Immune system disorders (HIV, Lyme disease and others)
- Neoplastic diseases (malignant tumors, including brain tumors and leukemia)
- Skin disorders
- Back and neck injuries
- Epilepsy
- Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia
- Chronic pain
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cancer
- Diabetes
If you suffer from these or other physical challenges that significantly impair your ability to work, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. Let our attorneys put their experience to work for you.
Contact Our Orange County SSDI Benefit lawyers
We charge no fees in Social Security Disability cases unless we recover benefits for you. To schedule your free consultation, call 866-712-8289 or contact us by e-mail. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment evenings and weekends.












