What is a Compassionate Allowance and how can it help my claim?

A Compassionate Allowance is a program developed by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to expedite the application process for people with certain severe medical conditions. The Compassionate Allowance Initiative allows the SSA to quickly identify diseases and other medical conditions that invariably qualify under the SSA’s disability standards. In West Virginia, the Compassionate Allowance list currently includes over 100 severe medical conditions. A successful Compassionate Allowance outcome means that a Social Security disability claim can be approved in as little as 10 days. This is much faster than the usual wait period of up to 5 months for standard claims. Additionally, claimants may be able to receive their money even sooner if a retroactive income needs to be paid. If you are applying for Social Security disability benefits in West Virginia and you have a severe medical condition that is on the Compassionate Allowance list, you may be able to have your disability claim quickly approved. When filing your claim, it is important to include any medical records that document your diagnosis and severity of condition. Your attorney can help you gather any necessary documentation for your claim. By using the Compassionate Allowance program, you may be able to more quickly receive the disability benefits that you need in West Virginia. Additionally, if you are approved, you will be able to receive your disability benefits much sooner than if you had applied through the standard disability system.

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