Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by social-interaction difficulties, communication challenges and a tendency to engage in repetitive behaviors. However, symptoms and their severity vary widely across these three core areas. Autism is generally diagnosed in childhood and usually by the age of three. Children with Autism may be eligible for SSI benefits. An adult diagnosed with Autism may be eligible for SSI or SSDI. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Autism, you may be able to obtain Social Security Disability benefits. At Disability Advocates Group, we have successfully assisted many clients to get the Social Security Disability benefits they need and deserve.

SSI and Autism

Applying for and receiving Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI or SSI) based on your Autism diagnosis can be challenging. The signs and symptoms of Autism are often misunderstood. If you are applying for Social Security Disability benefits on the basis of an Autism diagnosis, you should contact an attorney specializing in Social Security Disability to improve your chances of receiving SSDI or SSI benefits.

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If you need an attorney who is experienced in representing clients seeking SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE (SSDI) or SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) benefits, contact Disability Advocates Group today at (800) 935-3170, or online to schedule a free initial consultation.