Car accidents are one of the most common events that can have a lasting impact on your health. You may have lost earnings, medical expenses, and several other associated expenses. However, there are several injuries that might qualify you for Social Security disability benefits.
Am I Eligible?
You will only receive benefits if you are expected to be injured for a long time. If your doctor expects you to make a recovery, this would make you ineligible.
Injuries That Often Make You Eligible
Two of the most common types of injuries that result from a car accident are back and neck injuries. Also, if you had pre-existing back problems, these can worsen as a result of a car accident. Whether or not you will qualify for benefits depends on the nature of the injury. For example, if you are suffering from the compression of a nerve root or a lumbar spinal stenosis, you may qualify for benefits.
Traumatic brain injuries can impact your ability to work and can lead to pain, headaches, and other problems that diminish your quality of life. A head injury will not only require that you receive initial treatment, but you may continue to suffer from the head trauma for years to come.
If your car caught on fire, you might suffer burns all over your body that might qualify you for benefits. Burns will not only require medical treatment but can lead to scars that may require expensive plastic surgery. Burns are also very emotionally traumatic.
Even if you don't suffer any severe injuries, don't discount the fact that an accident can make your life more difficult as a result of the emotional troubles you may suffer from. For example, you may be afraid to drive a car after having a car accident. To receive treatment for your anxiety, you may qualify for reimbursement through social security disability.
One of the more serious injuries you might experience is gastrointestinal bleeding. This can lead to you needing blood transfusions until you have healed. You'll often qualify for social security disability benefits.
The Role of a Social Security Disability Attorney
If you are not sure if you will qualify for social security benefits after a car accident, make sure to consult with a social security disability attorney. If your social security disability claim is denied because of an error on your part, or the Social Security Disability Administration, you may find yourself without compensation while struggling to pay medical bills.