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Chronic Liver Disease and Social Security Disability Benefits

Chronic liver disease is one of the most serious and life‑altering medical conditions evaluated by the Social Security Administration (SSA). For many Texans, liver disease is not a slow or silent condition—it is a progressive, painful, and exhausting illness that affects nearly every system in the body. Whether caused by hepatitis, cirrhosis, autoimmune disorders, alcohol‑related damage, or metabolic disease, chronic liver disease can lead to severe fatigue, abdominal swelling, jaundice, confusion, bleeding disorders, and repeated hospitalizations. These symptoms make it extremely difficult to maintain full‑time employment, especially in jobs requiring physical stamina, concentration, or consistent attendance.

Liver disease also brings unpredictable complications. Fluid buildup in the abdomen (ascites), gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy, infections, and nutritional deficiencies can develop suddenly and require urgent medical care. Many individuals undergo frequent lab testing, imaging, endoscopies, and hospital stays. Others require long‑term medication management, paracentesis procedures, or evaluation for liver transplantation. Even with treatment, symptoms may worsen over time, and flare‑ups can leave individuals bedridden for days or weeks.

The SSA recognizes the severity of chronic liver disease under Blue Book Listing 5.05, but qualifying for disability benefits requires detailed medical evidence and a clear demonstration of how the condition limits your ability to work. Many claims are denied simply because the documentation was incomplete or the functional limitations were not fully explained.

At MLF Legal, our social security lawyers help Texans with chronic liver disease and social security disability cases build strong, well‑supported claims that meet SSA’s strict requirements. If your liver condition has made working impossible, call 214‑357‑1782 for help.

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Understanding Chronic Liver Disease

Chronic liver disease refers to long‑term, progressive damage to the liver. Common causes include:

  • Cirrhosis

  • Hepatitis B or C

  • Alcohol‑related liver disease

  • Non‑alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

  • Non‑alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

  • Autoimmune hepatitis

  • Hemochromatosis

  • Wilson’s disease

  • Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)

  • Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)

As the liver becomes damaged, it loses its ability to filter toxins, produce proteins, regulate hormones, and support digestion. This leads to a wide range of symptoms and complications.

Common Symptoms That Affect Work Ability

Chronic liver disease can cause:

  • Severe fatigue

  • Abdominal pain

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Jaundice

  • Easy bruising or bleeding

  • Swelling in the legs or abdomen

  • Confusion or memory problems (hepatic encephalopathy)

  • Muscle wasting

  • Frequent infections

  • Poor appetite and weight loss

These symptoms can make it impossible to maintain a regular work schedule or perform job duties safely and consistently.

Does Chronic Liver Disease Qualify for Social Security Disability?

Yes — chronic liver disease and social security disability claims turn on whether or not your symptoms are severe and well‑documented. SSA evaluates liver disease under Listing 5.05, which includes conditions such as:

1. Gastrointestinal bleeding

  • Requiring transfusions

  • Occurring at least three times in a 6‑month period

2. Ascites or hydrothorax

  • Not responding to treatment

  • Confirmed by imaging

  • Occurring at least twice, 60 days apart

3. Hepatic encephalopathy

  • Episodes of confusion, disorientation, or altered consciousness

  • Occurring at least twice, 60 days apart

4. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

5. Hepatorenal syndrome

6. End‑stage liver disease

  • High MELD score

  • Evaluation for liver transplant

Even if you do not meet the listing, you may still qualify through a Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) evaluation showing you cannot sustain full‑time work.

Chronic Liver Disease and Social Security Disability

FAQs Chronic Liver Disease and Social Security Disability Benefits

Does cirrhosis qualify for disability?

Yes. Severe cirrhosis with complications can meet SSA Listing 5.05 or qualify through functional limitations.

Not always, but biopsy results can strengthen your case.

Yes. Hepatic encephalopathy can cause confusion, memory issues, and impaired concentration.

SSA evaluates the medical condition itself, but substance use issues may affect eligibility.

Yes. Transplant evaluation is strong evidence of severe impairment.

Chronic Liver Disease and Social Security Disability

Medical Evidence Needed for a Liver Disease Disability Claim

SSA requires extensive documentation, including:

  • Liver function tests (AST, ALT, bilirubin, albumin)

  • Coagulation studies (INR)

  • Imaging (ultrasound, CT, MRI)

  • Endoscopy reports

  • Hospitalization records

  • Paracentesis reports

  • Biopsy results

  • Transplant evaluation records

  • Medication history

  • Notes from hepatologists or gastroenterologists

MLF Legal helps clients gather and organize this evidence to build a strong claim.

How Chronic Liver Disease Limits Work Capacity

SSA evaluates how your condition affects:

Physical Functioning

  • Fatigue limiting stamina

  • Pain affecting mobility

  • Weakness from malnutrition

  • Difficulty standing, walking, or lifting

Cognitive Functioning

  • Confusion

  • Memory problems

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Medication side effects

Attendance

  • Frequent medical appointments

  • Hospitalizations

  • Unpredictable flare‑ups

Safety

  • Bleeding risks

  • Balance issues

  • Impaired judgment during encephalopathy episodes

How MLF Legal Strengthens Liver Disease Disability Claims

Our team focuses on:

  • Documenting complications such as ascites, encephalopathy, or bleeding

  • Demonstrating how symptoms affect work attendance and performance

  • Obtaining detailed statements from treating physicians, such as medical source statements

  • Highlighting hospitalizations and emergency care

  • Preparing clients for SSA interviews and hearings

  • Appealing denials with strong medical and legal arguments

We understand the complexity of liver disease and know how to present your case effectively.

When to Apply for Disability Benefits

You should consider applying if:

  • You cannot maintain full‑time work

  • You experience frequent hospitalizations

  • You have complications like ascites or encephalopathy

  • Your symptoms persist despite treatment

  • You are being evaluated for a liver transplant

If you’re unsure whether you qualify, MLF Legal can evaluate your case.

Call MLF Legal for Help With Your Liver Disease Disability Claim

Chronic liver disease and social security disability can make working impossible. You deserve support and financial stability. Call the social security disability lawyers of MLF Legal at 214‑357‑1782 to get help filing your claim or appealing a denial.  We offer FREE initial consultations!

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