A cancer diagnosis will often support a finding of "disabled" from Social Security because the symptoms and treatment of many cancers make it impossible for a patient to work consistently. In this video I discuss disability claims using both a listing argument (at Listing 13 - Malignant Neoplastic Diseases), as well as pursuing SSD using a functional capacity argument. Regardless of the theory of disability we might use, your cancer journey will likely leave you unable to reliably perform the demands of even a simple, entry level job. =============== FREE SURVIVAL KIT ================ Don't know where to begin? Download my free “Secrets of Getting Approved” Survival Kit at http://bit.ly/SSD-Survival-Kit ================================================ ============== FREE CASE EVALUATION ============= If you or a loved one would like a case evaluation for your SSDI or SSI case, please contact me at http://bit.ly/Contact-Jonathan ================================================ =================== CONTACT ME ================= Jonathan Ginsberg Social Security Disability Attorney Website: http://www.ssdAnswers.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GinsbergLaw/ Telephone: 800-890-2262 http://bit.ly/Contact-Jonathan ================================================ ***Click Below to SUBSCRIBE for More Videos*** http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ginsbergssd

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