Orange County Dermatitis Disability Claims
Skin disorders can seriously limit a person's ability to function in a normal environment. Sensitivity to light, heat and other environmental factors can make it extremely difficult to hold a job. If you are unable to work because of your skin condition, you may be able to collect Social Security benefits. Be sure that you have strong representation from a California & National skin disorder disability claim attorney who will work to protect your interests.
The process of acquiring benefits can be quite complex and a majority of applicants are denied on their initial application. Having an experienced lawyer on your side can help to ensure that you receive fair treatment under the law and give you a better chance of being approved for benefits. At the law firm of Bohm Kalish, APC, we have experience representing clients in all areas of Social Security claims.
Fighting for a Positive Result
Disability benefits for skin disorders are dependent on your inability to work for at least 12 consecutive months because of your condition. This makes conditions that are prone to seasonal flare-ups particularly difficult to address. When you hire our firm, we will take the time to help you understand the law surrounding your claim and explain your options. We will pursue every available option in an effort to secure full benefits on your behalf.
Some of the skin conditions eligible for Social Security benefits include:
- Ichthyosis
- Bullous diseases
- Chronic infections of the skin or mucous membranes
- Dermatitis
- Hidradenitis suppurativa
- Genetic photosensitivity disorders
- Burns
Call for a Free Consultation
Contact our office today to discuss your Social Security claim for a skin disorder with a lawyer. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment evenings and weekends. You can reach us by phone at 866-712-8289 or via e-mail. We take all Social Security cases on a contingency basis which means that you don't pay a fee unless we recover benefits for you.








