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Social Security Disabilty

5/11/2009
Robert Gillikin
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Unable to Work Due to Diabetes?

Although Diabetes is often controllable and non-disabling, it can cause people to be unable to work. Diabetes can cause potentially disabling impairments, including neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy, vascular problems, hypoglycemic attacks, fatigue, and other severe physical ailments. Diabetes can be disabling whether you are Type I Diabetic, Type II Diabetic, insulin-dependent, or taking pills. It is important that you seek medical treatment for these problems, whether it be with your primary physician or an endocrinologist.

If you are diabetic and seeking Social Security Disability and/or SSI benefits, please call Rutter Mills for a free consultation. We may be able to help you.

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