Your eyes are your windows into the world. When something goes wrong and you are unable to see as well as you once did, performing regular tasks at your job or in your daily life can suddenly become a challenge.

One condition that frequently leads to blindness is glaucoma. Glaucoma is term applied to a number of related in which the pressure increases inside the eye. This condition causes sight to degenerate over time. Many people are impacted by glaucoma, but not everyone goes blind as a result of the condition. There are a number of severity levels at which glaucoma can impact your eyesight.

Some of the most common symptoms of glaucoma include:

  • Decreased peripheral vision
  • Halos when looking at lights
  • Eye pain
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Headaches
  • Blindness
     

In some cases, glaucoma can affect your eyes without your having any of these symptoms. For this reason, getting regular eye exams is critical. As the condition progresses, there are a number of treatment options that you can use to slow the progression of glaucoma diseases. However, even with treatment options, you may still suffer from these symptoms or lose your vision.

If you are unable to work after losing your peripheral or full vision because of glaucoma, disability in Rhode Island may be an option for you. The Social Security Administration considers severe vision loss a disability. However, there are certain requirements that you must meet in order to qualify and have your application approved. Understanding these requirements can be difficult. Working with a skilled Rhode Island SSDI attorney can help.

Learn If Your Glaucoma Qualifies You For SSDI 

When you work with an SSDI lawyer in Rhode Island to file your claim, you can be confident that everything is filled out accurately and honestly maximizing your chances of approval.

If you have lost your eyesight due to glaucoma, a Rhode Island Social Security lawyer at Keefe Disability Law may be able to help. Call us today at 888-904-6847 or 508-283-5500 to learn more.

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John L. Keefe
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