Social Security Impairments: What Makes Someone Disabled?
A Social Security Disability impairment is any medical condition, whether physical or mental or some combination of the two, that limits your ability to work. Thorough medical records, including doctors’ notes, test results and treatment history, are essential to a successful claim. Without the proper documentation, even those with serious conditions can find their Social Security Disability applications unfairly denied.
At Ray Lahann, Attorney of Tulsa, we have over 20 years of experience helping clients in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and surrounding areas secure the benefits they deserve. Attorney Ray Lahann approaches every case with respect, understanding and practical guidance, helping ensure your condition and limitations are clearly communicated to the Social Security Administration.
Common Social Security Impairments
Many workers in Tulsa, Oklahoma, experience impairments that affect their daily lives and ability to work. Some of the most common disabling conditions include:
- Back pain or spinal disorders: Chronic back pain, herniated discs and spinal stenosis can severely limit mobility and physical work.
- Mental health conditions: Depression, anxiety, PTSD and other disorders may impact concentration, focus and overall functionality.
- Cardiovascular issues: Heart failure, coronary artery disease and other heart conditions can restrict endurance and physical activity.
- Respiratory illnesses: COPD, asthma and chronic bronchitis can make breathing-intensive tasks difficult or unsafe.
- Neurological disorders: Epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and other nervous system conditions can cause seizures, weakness or mobility issues.
- Diabetes: Complications like neuropathy, vision loss or organ damage can affect daily functioning.
- Autoimmune disorders: Lupus, adrenal failure, rheumatoid arthritis and many other chronic conditions can become disabling over time.
- Fibromyalgia: Chronic pain, fatigue and cognitive difficulties can make consistent work impossible.
It is important to note that, although the Social Security Administration maintains a list of conditions that are automatically considered disabling when certain specifics are met, you do not have to have a disability that exactly meets those requirements – or even one that appears on the list – to have your claim approved.
Secure Your Benefits Today
If your medical condition is affecting your ability to work, contacting a Tulsa attorney can make a crucial difference. At Ray Lahann, Attorney of Tulsa, we help clients in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and nearby areas compile thorough medical documentation, file strong claims and represent you through every stage of the Social Security Disability process.
Call 918-901-9567 today to speak with a lawyer who can fight for the benefits you deserve or reach out online for a free initial evaluation.


