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Those with an autistic child may be able to obtain disability for their child. There are specific rules about obtaining this type of benefit from the Social Security Administration since the child's condition must be carefully considered. In most cases, it is necessary to take into consideration the child's ability to work and the severity of the condition. It is often beneficial to hire an attorney to obtain this type of benefit because of its complexity.

Obtaining Disability Legal Aid

An autistic child may qualify for disability, but it is necessary to prove this through several steps. A family may wish to turn to a disability lawyer who is familiar with such cases to determine if the individual's disability claim can be filed and to have it filed with this professional level of help. It is not a requirement to file a disability claim like this with an attorney. However, it is often best to do so.

An attorney can help the family to navigate the often times complicated world of disability from the Social Security Administration. With the aid of an attorney, the Social Security Insurance rules about disability will be honored. These rules include:

  • Showing the severity of the autism, which must have physical or mental limitations or a combination of conditions that result in the child having "marked and severe functional limitations." The child's activities must be severely limited to qualify.
  • The child may not earn more than $1,000. This limit is for year 2010 and may adjust annually. If the child earns more than this annually, he or she may not qualify for disability.
  • The condition itself must have lasted or it must be expected to last for 12 months or longer, or it must result in death.

Meeting these demands in some cases of autism is difficult. What makes this particular case more difficult than others is that children with autism have a condition that ranges widely in severity, along a spectrum scale. Through doctor's records and documentation, the family will need to show that the autistic child meets or exceeds the requirements set forth by the Social Security Administration. Doing that alone can be difficult.

Hire an Attorney

Hiring an attorney for an autistic child is critical since documentation and evidence of the child's severe condition must be proven. An attorney familiar with the actual condition and with the disability process can help ensure the process of obtaining and continuing to receive benefits goes well. An attorney can also help to fight rejections and appeal cases as necessary. 

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