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Our Washington DC and Baltimore Depression Disability Lawyer for Benefit Eligibility

Depression is one of the most common medical conditions listed on applications for Social Security disability. People who suffer from depression experience a variety of symptoms that can make it impossible for them to work. If you or a loved one are unable to keep a job because of depression, you may be eligible to receive Social Security disability payments. If you think you might qualify, a Baltimore depression disability lawyer can explain your rights and options in detail. 

The Impact of Depression on Your Ability to Work

Depression is an affective disorder, also commonly referred to as a mood disorder. Simply stated, an affect is an emotion that manifests in a way of thinking and/or behavior that can be observed. Mania and bipolar disorder are also affective disorders. 

Depression can take many forms, such as major depression or dysthymia, also called persistent depressive disorder. Many people with depression experience a loss of interest in things that were previously enjoyable or rewarding, such as interacting with friends or succeeding at work. This is called “anhedonia.” People experiencing anhedonia lack motivation, which can be a key limitation when it comes to being able to work as they are not able to complete tasks due to their depression. In these cases, it is wise to speak with a Washington DC depression disability lawyer to learn about your legal options for applying for Social Security disability.

Does Your Depression Qualify You for Social Security Disability Benefits in Maryland? 

We all have feelings of depression from time to time. Simply feeling depressed will not make you qualify for Social Security disability benefits. You must be able to show the Social Security Administration that your depression meets the criteria for a disability along the lines of those set forth in the SSA Blue Book

While a Baltimore depression disability attorney can help you assess your particular case, as a general rule, in order to qualify for Social Security disability, you must be able to show that you suffer from at least five of the following: 

  • Your mood is depressed 
  • You have lost interest in most activities
  • You are experiencing significant changes in your appetite and weight
  • You are having sleep issues
  • Your movements manifest either lethargy or agitation 
  • You are experiencing an overall loss of energy 
  • You have feelings of guilt or worthlessness 
  • You can’t concentrate 
  • You have suicidal thoughts

Working together with your Baltimore depression disability lawyer, you must be able to show that you are experiencing at least two of these problems:

  • Trouble comprehending information
  • Trouble interacting with other people 
  • Difficulty focusing your attention on any one task
  • Inability to care for yourself

You may also be eligible for Social Security disability if your depression is serious and persistent and you can produce documentation showing that you have been suffering from depression and receiving treatment for at least two years. 

Contact a Washington DC or  Baltimore Depression Disability Attorney Today to Evaluate Your Claim for Social Security Benefits

If you are unable to work because of your depression, we can help you get the Social Security benefits you deserve. To speak with an experienced depression disability attorney in Maryland, call The Law Office of Emmett B. Irwin at 443-839-0818 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free consultation today. We work with clients throughout Maryland and surrounding states, including Washington DC.