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PTSD and SSDI Benefits: What You Need to Know

Post‑Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can disrupt every part of daily life — sleep, concentration, memory, emotional stability, and the ability to function in a work environment. It can be a very debilitating mental health disorder.  When symptoms become overwhelming, many Americans find themselves unable to maintain full‑time employment. If this sounds familiar, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

At MLF Legal, our social security disability lawyers help Americans build strong PTSD and social security disability claims backed by medical evidence, functional limitations, and clear documentation. If PTSD is preventing you from working, call 214‑357‑1782 for a free case review.

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How the SSA Evaluates PTSD Claims

PTSD and social security disability falls under Listing 12.15: Trauma‑ and Stressor‑Related Disorders in the SSA Blue Book. To qualify, you must show:

  • Exposure to a traumatic event

  • Persistent re‑experiencing (flashbacks, nightmares)

  • Avoidance behaviors

  • Negative changes in mood or cognition

  • Heightened arousal or reactivity

But meeting the listing is not the only path to approval. Many claimants qualify through Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) limitations that show they cannot sustain full‑time work.

Common PTSD Symptoms That Affect Work

PTSD impacts people differently, but the SSA focuses on how symptoms limit your ability to function in a workplace. Examples include:

  • Difficulty concentrating or staying on task

  • Panic attacks or emotional triggers

  • Hypervigilance and exaggerated startle response

  • Avoidance of people, places, or situations

  • Irritability, anger, or emotional instability

  • Sleep disruption leading to fatigue

  • Difficulty interacting with coworkers or supervisors

These symptoms can make it impossible to maintain pace, attendance, reliability, or appropriate behavior — all essential for full‑time employment.

Types of PTSD That May Qualify for SSDI

PTSD and social security disability claims are not one‑size‑fits‑all. The SSA recognizes multiple forms, including:

  • Combat‑related PTSD

  • First responder PTSD (police, firefighters, EMTs)

  • Workplace trauma PTSD

  • Domestic violence or childhood trauma PTSD

  • Medical trauma PTSD

  • Complex PTSD (C‑PTSD)

Any form of PTSD can qualify if symptoms significantly impair functioning.

Evidence That Strengthens a PTSD Disability Claim

PTSD claims are often denied due to lack of documentation. Strong evidence includes:

  • Diagnosis from a psychiatrist or psychologist

  • Therapy notes (CBT, EMDR, trauma‑focused therapy)

  • Medication history

  • Hospitalizations or crisis interventions

  • Statements from treating providers

  • Documentation of panic attacks, flashbacks, or dissociation

  • Work records showing performance issues or absences

MLF Legal helps clients gather and organize this evidence to meet SSA standards.

Why PTSD Disability Claims Are Frequently Denied

PTSD claims face unique challenges:

  • Symptoms fluctuate

  • Claimants may avoid treatment due to trauma

  • SSA reviewers often misunderstand the condition

  • “Invisible” symptoms are harder to prove

  • Inconsistent statements can be misinterpreted

Our attorneys know how to address these issues and present a clear, consistent narrative supported by medical evidence.

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You don’t have to navigate the process alone. PTSD is real, disabling, and deserving of support.

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FAQs: PTSD and Social Security Disability Benefits in Texas

Can PTSD qualify for SSDI benefits?

Yes. If PTSD symptoms prevent you from maintaining full‑time work, you may qualify for SSDI.

A diagnosis from a licensed mental health professional strengthens your claim significantly.

Fluctuating symptoms are common. The SSA evaluates your ability to sustain work consistently.

Yes, as long as your earnings remain below the SSA’s substantial gainful activity limit.

MLF Legal can help you appeal and build stronger evidence for approval.

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If PTSD prevents you from working, you may qualify for SSDI benefits. Let our team guide you through the process with compassion and experience.

MLF Legal represents disability applicants nationwide. Based in Dallas, Texas, we help individuals across the country pursue disability benefits.

Our social security disability lawyers can review your situation for free and explain your options.

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We understand the complexities involved in social security disability claims and are committed to helping you achieve the best possible outcome. Don’t hesitate to reach out and take the first step toward securing the justice you deserve.

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