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Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States, but winning a Social Security Disability (SSD) claim for it is notoriously difficult. Because many people manage diabetes while working, the Social Security Administration (SSA) often starts with the assumption that your condition is “controllable.”
However, for many New Yorkers, diabetes is not just about blood sugar monitoring—it is about the devastating complications that follow, from nerve damage to vision loss. If your diabetes has reached a point where you can no longer maintain full-time employment, Gabe Hermann and the team at New York Metro Disability are here to help you prove that your condition is truly disabling.
The SSA removed diabetes as a standalone “listing” in 2011. This means you cannot be found disabled simply because you have a diagnosis of Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Instead, the SSA evaluates the complications caused by the disease.
To win your case, you must prove that your diabetes has caused severe damage to another body system. Common complications that qualify include:
The SSA often denies diabetes claims by arguing that the claimant is “non-compliant.” They may look at your $A1c$ levels and claim that if you simply ate better or took your insulin more strictly, you would be able to work.
Gabe Hermann understands how to counter these arguments. We focus on showing that even with perfect compliance, your symptoms—such as extreme fatigue, frequent hypoglycemic episodes (low blood sugar), or “diabetic fog”—make you unreliable in a work environment.
At NYMetroDisability.com, we specialize in the technical and medical evidence required to win complex endocrine claims. Here is how Gabe Hermann builds your defense:
One of the most effective ways to win a diabetes case is proving you would be “off-task” too often for an employer to keep you. We gather evidence to show:
Gabe Hermann works with your endocrinologist to complete a specialized Endocrine RFC. We don’t just ask if you can lift 20 pounds; we ask your doctor to document:
If your claim is denied, Gabe Hermann—a former President of the New York Social Security Bar Association—represents you at your hearing. He knows how to:
Experience is the deciding factor in disability law. Gabe Hermann has been fighting for the rights of disabled New Yorkers since 1997. He understands that diabetes is a progressive disease, and he treats every client with the empathy they deserve.
Living with diabetes is hard enough; fighting the federal government shouldn’t be your second job. Let Gabe Hermann handle the paperwork and the legal strategy while you focus on your health.
Contact New York Metro Disability today for a free case evaluation.
Call us at 877-773-3030 or visit NYMetroDisability.com to schedule your consultation.