
Heart Disease Disability: Social Security Disability Claims for Cardiovascular Conditions
Understanding SSD for Heart and Cardiovascular Diseases
Navigating Life with a Heart Condition
Heart disease and cardiovascular disease are often used interchangeably, but they refer to different medical issues. Cardiovascular disease typically describes conditions involving narrowed or blocked blood vessels that can lead to chest pain (angina), stroke, or heart attacks. Heart disease refers to conditions that affect the heart’s muscle, valves, or rhythm—such as arrhythmias.
Common symptoms of cardiovascular disease include:
Chest pain or tightness
Shortness of breath
Pain, numbness, or weakness in the limbs due to narrowed blood vessels
Cold sensations in the legs or arms
Symptoms can differ between men and women. Men more frequently experience chest pain, while women may present with shortness of breath, fatigue, nausea, and chest discomfort. Additional symptoms may arise depending on the type of heart condition:
Arrhythmias: Racing heartbeat, fluttering chest, dizziness, fainting
Cardiomyopathy (weak heart muscle): Breathlessness, swelling in legs or feet, chronic fatigue
When Heart Disease Prevents You from Working
Heart conditions often require long-term management, including medication, lifestyle changes, and sometimes surgery. Post-diagnosis, patients may experience not only physical symptoms but also emotional challenges such as anxiety and fear of recurrence. Managing your health, diet, and daily routine can be stressful—and trying to continue working may become impossible.
If your heart condition makes it difficult or impossible to work, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits.
How the Law Office of Charles E. Binder and Harry J. Binder Can Help
If you can no longer work due to a disability, our experienced Social Security Disability attorneys will guide you through every step—from eligibility questions to the final decision. We know the SSA process inside and out and will fight for the benefits you deserve.
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