Loss of Speech

South Carolina Social Security Lawyers

Loss-of-speech & Social Security Benefits

What You Should Know

Even though many people can not work without speech, it is extremely difficult to obtain social security benefits from the SSA after losing your speech.

Most of the cases the Social Security Administration deals with is due to use of tobacco. In order to qualify for benefits, the individual must show an inability to produce useful speech in any way.   The SSA says that “in order for the speech to be “useful” the claimant’s speech must be loud enough, able to be understood and able to carry on an extended communication.”

In evaluating loss of speech the ability to produce speech by any means includes the use of mechanical or electronic devices that improve voice or articulation. Impairments of speech may also be evaluated under the body system for the underlying disorder, such as neurological disorders.

Social Security also states that loss of speech as loss due to any cause, with the inability to produce, by any means, speech that can be heard, understood or maintained.

Many different disorders can result in a loss of speech or some form of speech disorder. Loss of speech due to the nervous system and mental disorders are a part of a separate regulation. Mechanical loss also has a separate regulation as well.

Apply Now

You need to apply for Social Security Disability benefits as soon as you and your doctors agree that you have an injury that will prevent you from working.

Unfortunately, many people have to wait for a while to see what happens with their medical condition and treatment. During that time, men and women usually run into a great deal of financial trouble.

Talk With Us About Your Injury

The best way to learn about Loss of speech that can result in  SSD and SSI  is to talk with one of our Social Security Disability Attorneys at the Strom Law Firm. 803.252.4800 Call us for free and find out if you are eligible to receive benefits.

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