Gastrointestinal Hemorrhaging
Men and women who suffer from serious medical conditions that make it difficult to work often rely on Social Security disability benefits to keep their families out of poverty. These benefits are provided for people with chronic and painful conditions that physically keep them from earning a livable wage, such as gastrointestinal hemorrhaging. For an individual to be eligible for benefits, they must meet a number of qualifications and provide extensive records, including record of treatment, response to treatment, and list of hospitalizations.
Hankey Marks & Crider has years of experience working with the Social Security Administration as we seek needed benefits for our clients suffering from crippling conditions. If you need assistance filing your claim for Social Security benefits due to gastrointestinal hemorrhaging, or if your initial claim was denied, do not hesitate to contact our attorneys today.
Symptoms of Gastrointestinal Hemorrhaging
The symptoms of gastrointestinal hemorrhaging are varied and require immediate medical attention. Social Security benefits are generally only awarded to individuals suffering gastrointestinal hemorrhaging from any cause that required a blood transfusion. The following symptoms may be associated with these more serious cases:
- Weakness and fatigue
- Pale appearance
- Pain in the abdominal area
- Vomiting of blood
- Maroon or bright red stool
If you have suffered from gastrointestinal hemorrhaging for over a year and are now unable to sustain a living wage due to your health condition, contact the firm-name] today.
Contact a Lawyer in Indiana for the Help You Need
Filing a claim for Social Security disability benefits due to gastrointestinal hemorrhaging may be complicated and full of complex paperwork and deadlines. Our attorneys at Hankey Marks & Crider are capable of quickly and efficiently filing your claim or appealing a denied claim. Call (317) 634-8565 today for more information about how we can help you pursue the benefits you need.