Social Security Disability Benefits and Schizoaffective Disorder

submitted by denverpierce77 on 04/25/23 1

If you have a schizoaffective disorder, you may meet the requirements for Social Security disability benefits and be found disabled. In order to meet the listing for schizophrenia, you must have at least one of the following; delusions or hallucinations, disorganized thinking (speech), or grossly disorganized behaviour or catatonia (the in ability to move normally). If you experience these symptoms, you may be able to receive Social Security disability benefits under Listing of Impairments § 12.03. If you or someone you know has a schizoaffective disorder and would like to speak with an attorney about filing for Social Security disability benefits kindly visit www.michaelmoncelaw.com/social-security-disability-benefits-and-schizoaffective-disorder/

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