Social Security Disability Insurance: Mental Impairment
Your ability to work has been limited by a mental impairment. You know that your impairment is real, but it is difficult to prove. Unlike a physical injury that may be shown clearly with an MRI, X-Ray or other medical test, a mental impairment is more difficult to demonstrate.
Unfortunately, the government is skeptical of SSDI applicants who state that they cannot work as a result of a mental impairment. Even applicants with severe mental impairment may be denied the benefits they need and deserve.
Attorney Paul L. Pond Can Help
If your application for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits has been denied, contact the law firm of Reed & Pond in Mound, Minnesota. Attorney Paul L. Pond can provide the experienced and dedicated legal representation you require.
Attorney Pond has more than 38 years of legal experience and has been handling SSDI cases for more than a decade. He can help if you are unable to work as a result of a mental impairment, including:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Bi-Polar disorder
Physical Impairment
In some cases, it is a combination of physical impairment and mental impairment that makes it impossible for a worker to maintain employment. We have experience in cases involving a combination of physical and mental impairment, and we can also help you.
Contact Us
To speak with an experienced SSDI lawyer, contact Reed & Pond in Mound, Minnesota. We offer a free consultation and charge no attorney's fee unless you receive benefits. To contact our firm, call 952-955-6108, or contact us by e-mail.






