SSI and Medicaid Benefits for Disabled Children
Does your child suffer from a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult to learn or handle life’s many challenges? If your child has a physical or mental condition that affects his or her well-being, you may be eligible to receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid benefits on their behalf.
At Pitts & Zanaty, L.L.C., we offer experienced and dedicated representation to people in need. We have helped thousands of clients nationwide seek and receive Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income.
If you need to speak to an attorney about your child, we have office locations conveniently located nationwide. There is no charge for your initial consultation and we charge no fees unless you receive benefits. To speak with an attorney at our firm about SSI or Medicaid benefits for your child, contact us.
The Six Functional Domains in Child Disability Cases
In child disability cases, the Social Security Administration (SSA) considers six functional domains to determine SSI benefits eligibility. These domains include a child’s ability to:
- Acquire and use information (e.g. school tasks)
- Attend to tasks and complete tasks (e.g. ability to focus)
- Interact and relate to others
- Move about and manipulate objects
- Care for themselves (e.g. food and hygiene)
- Remain healthy (do they suffer from a chronic illness)
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If you need assistance with a child disability case, we can help. To contact an attorney about SSI or Medicaid benefits for a sick or disabled child, contact Pitts & Zanaty, L.L.C. If you are unable to travel to one of our offices, we can also provide you with information through the mail.
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