Bipolar Disorder and Disability Claims


by Clara Myers - Date: 2007-02-16 - Word Count: 295 Share This!

People suffering from bipolar disorder experience a myriad of symptoms, but the hallmark of the disorder is severe mood swings between a depressive state and an extreme hyperactive or manic state. For this reason, it is also known as manic depression. Regardless of what you call it, it is a mental disability that qualifies for disability benefits.

Bipolar disorder makes it difficult to function in the workplace, and as a result it may be necessary to file a disability claim. Going this route raises such questions as:

How do I apply for disability?What are the criteria for applying?How difficult is the process?How can I improve my chances of winning disability?What is the decision making process on a disability claim?How long will it take to get a decision on my disability case?What do I do if my case is denied?How do I file an appeal? The timeline for receiving Social Security Disability Insurance for bipolar disorder can last years. Any mistake in the process only adds to the amount of time it takes to receive the first payment. To help yourself, the most important thing is to become educated about the process. You will need expert advice.

The information asked on the forms may seem repetitive, but straightforward. However, don't assume that because the space provided is an inch in width, a short answer is required. It may be necessary for you to attach a separate sheet and write a few paragraphs--or pages.

Unfortunately the average approval rating for bipolar disability claims is only about 30 percent. Most people filing claims need a specialized information source. Without this, your bipolar claim will lack vital information the examiners are looking for.

If your claim has been denied, don't give up. There are resources available that will help you better document your claim.


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