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    Social Security Disability for Mental Illness in Georgia

    When you struggle with mental health issues, working and supporting yourself can seem impossible. Mental illness can interfere with employment just like physical ailments and injuries can, but many sufferers do not realize that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) could help them pay their bills and focus on their treatment.

    According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 23.4% of American adults experienced mental illness in 2024.

    But how can you get Social Security Disability for mental illness? Do they consider this a “disability?” Will they take your claim seriously?

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes how debilitating many common mental health issues can be. Mental health conditions are among the most common reasons people get benefits.

    But convincing the SSA you are one of the people who qualifies is another matter. It can be hard to get Social Security to see that your mental health issues are severe enough to rule out working, therefore you deserve benefits. Many claims get denied.

    The better news is that you do not have to go through this on your own. The Georgia Social Security Disability attorneys at Silver & Archibald have helped thousands of clients in Atlanta, Athens, Savannah, and all across Georgia build compelling benefits claims.

    Whether this is your first time seeking benefits or you need to appeal after a rejected application, our experienced disability lawyers can help.

    It’s time to claim the financial relief you need for a more peaceful, healthy life.

    How to Build Your Social Security Disability Claim for a Mental Health Disorder

    Simply stating that your mental health problems keep you from working will not be enough. You need to make it obvious that your symptoms are so severe, you can’t stay employed and earn a living.

    Our Georgia disability law firm can help you back up your testimony with additional evidence. Items that help include:

    • Results of psychiatric and psychological evaluations
    • Detailed therapy records, including information about what kinds of treatments you have pursued
    • A list of medications you have been prescribed
    • Evidence that your mental illness has disrupted your work, like records of missed days or reports detailing your struggles on the job
    • Statements from friends, family members, and coworkers explaining how your mental health issues have affected you in your daily life
    • A journal documenting your mental health challenges over time
    • Verification of your work history and payments into Social Security
    • Treatment notes from a psychiatrist, psychologist, or licensed counselor in Georgia
    • Records showing you receive ongoing, consistent treatment
    • Reports on how your condition responds to treatment

    The right evidence can show precisely how your mental health has affected your ability to work and what you have gone through to get treatment and feel better. This makes a more convincing claim for disability benefits.

    Your claim could still be denied even if you think you have given them plenty of evidence. This is common, but a rejection is not the end.

    Silver & Archibald disability attorneys help you figure out why your disability claim for mental illness was denied. We help you prepare an appeal and keep your chance at winning the benefits you need alive.

    Social Security doesn’t make it easy to get help when you have mental health struggles, but Silver & Archibald disability lawyers have plenty of experience with these kinds of cases.

    We can answer any questions you have about your claim, help you gather the records you need, and make sure you’re aware of important deadlines.

    We know you’re going through a tough time. You’re worried enough about your budget and expenses. With Silver & Archibald, you don’t have to worry whether your disability claim is in capable hands.

    And you don’t pay an attorney fee until you win benefits.

    Let us help you claim Social Security Disability benefits and a more secure life.

    Schedule your free consultation to learn more about what our compassionate attorneys can do for you.

    Answers to Common Questions About Social Security Disability

    Social Security Disability is a huge program with a vast set of rules. As a resource for you as you sort out your disability claim, the disability lawyers at Silver & Archibald have prepared answers to some of the most common questions people have.

    Common Disability Benefits Questions »

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