At Shipon Law Associates, we understand that living with a disability can be a complex and challenging experience, especially when you’re unable to work due to the severe side effects of medications you rely on. Many medications prescribed to manage physical or mental health conditions can have debilitating side effects that significantly affect your ability to hold down a job. These side effects can be more than just uncomfortable—they can make it difficult or even impossible to maintain regular employment.
If you are struggling to work due to the side effects of your medications, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. The experienced team at Shipon Law Associates represents clients nationwide, helping them navigate the complex Social Security Disability application process. If you are taking any of the medications listed below and find that you are unable to work as a result, we encourage you to reach out to us to discuss how we can assist you in obtaining the benefits you deserve.
10 Medications with Severe Side Effects That Can Prevent You from Working
We Can Help You Obtain Social Security Disability Benefits
If you are taking one of the medications listed above and are unable to work due to severe side effects, it’s important to know that you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) understands that disabilities are not always physical—they can also stem from mental or emotional health conditions and the side effects of necessary medications.
At Shipon Law Associates, we specialize in helping individuals nationwide who are facing challenges in obtaining Social Security Disability benefits. We understand the complexities of how medications can affect your ability to work, and we are here to help you navigate the application process.
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If you are taking a medication that is preventing you from working, reach out to us for a free consultation. We can help assess your situation and determine if you qualify for benefits. Don’t let medication side effects stop you from getting the support you need.
Visit us at UNABLETOWORK.COM or call us at 888-541-0300 to speak with an experienced Social Security Disability attorney today.
Shipon Law Associates—Representing Clients Nationwide in Social Security Disability Cases.
Our Firm recently won a case where a woman had severe back pain among other issues. She will be receiving about $1050 a month and will receive over $17,000 in retroactive benefits.
A 53-year-old woman with Lupus and severe depression was awarded benefits. She received over $15,000 in back pay and is now receiving monthly benefits along with medical insurance to help her deal with her condition.
Our Firm recently won a disability case where a younger woman was approved monthly disability benefits of $2600 a month and retroactive payment of over $41,000
$50,000 settlement when a woman injured her leg on a door while walking into a store.
A 25-year-old was walking to the store and fell as a result of a hole on the sidewalk. She sustained injuries to her leg and back. The case settled for $54,000.
A 27-year-old was injured in a rear-end accident. The case settled for $60,000. She sustained injuries to her neck and back.
A 50-year-old woman settled a slip and fall case on a wet floor in a supermarket for $65,000. She injured her back and shoulder.
$85,000 settlement when a person was hit while riding a motorcycle by a vehicle coming out of a store parking lot causing injuries to the head and face among other issues.
$90,000 settlement in an auto accident with a gentleman who was forced to stop work for several months due to back and other injuries.
A 60-year-old man who had back surgery was awarded over $1700 per month over $10,000 in back pay and Medicare benefits.
Our firm received a speedy and favorable decision on a young individuals Social Security Disability case. They had mental issues along with physical issues and treated with specialists which is helpful in approvals. We won at the first level and they will be receiving over $12,000 in retroactive benefits along with monthly benefits and health insurance.
A 52-year-old woman with a bad back and mental issues was awarded $12,000 in back pay plus monthly income and Medicare benefits.
A 59-year-old with severe back pain and depression was recently awarded monthly benefits and over $13,000 in retroactive benefits and medical insurance.
A 56-year-old Spanish-speaking individual was recently awarded benefits who had severe back and hand problems along with mental issues. He is now receiving monthly benefits and also received over $14,000 in back pay along with medical insurance.
A 32-year-old Spanish speaking individual win benefits with severe asthma, depression and heart problems. He is now receiving a monthly income of $764 and has received over $15,000 in back benefits and medical insurance.