Digestive & Gastrointestinal Conditions

Digestive and gastrointestinal conditions can cause pain, bleeding, weight loss, bowel conditions, and fatigue. These symptoms can make eating, daily activities, and working difficult.

Digestive gastrointestinal conditions

Understanding Digestive & Gastrointestinal Conditions

Digestive and gastrointestinal conditions affect how the stomach, intestines, and digestive organs process food and absorb nutrients. Conditions such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and chronic stomach disorders can cause pain, cramping, nausea, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, fatigue, bleeding, and weight loss. Symptoms often flare up unpredictably, making daily routines hard to manage. Some people may need surgery in severe cases, along with ongoing treatment, dietary changes, medications, or regular medical visits to stay stable. Because these conditions affect comfort, stamina, and focus, they often make working consistently or safely difficult.

A common claim

A Common Claim

Digestive and gastrointestinal conditions are a common reason for disability applications.

Complex to prove

Complex to Prove

These conditions require comprehensive medical documentation and expert advocacy.

We can help

We Can Help

Our team specializes in developing strong cases for digestive and gastrointestinal conditions.

Do You Qualify for Disability Benefits?
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Do You Qualify for Disability Benefits?

To qualify for disability benefits, you must show your condition keeps you from working. Social Security reviews your medical records and work history.

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Your condition must limit your ability to work.

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Your medical treatment records are very important in Social Security decisions. 

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Social Security looks at your symptoms, limitations, and diagnoses.

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Both mental and physical health conditions are considered in your claim. 

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Social Security will consider all health conditions when deciding your claim. 

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How your condition limits daily activities at home and work are closely reviewed. 

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Your past jobs, skills, and work duties are reviewed as part of the decision.

Do You Have One of These Diagnoses?

You may qualify even if denied, unsure of your diagnosis, or your condition isn’t visible.

Digestive and Gastrointestinal Conditions

Chronic acid reflux disease causing heartburn, chest pain, coughing, and damage to the esophagus over time.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Functional bowel disorder causing abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and frequent bowel habit changes.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Chronic inflammation of the digestive tract causing pain, diarrhea, bleeding, fatigue, and unintended weight loss.

Peptic Ulcers

Open sores in the stomach or intestine lining causing pain, nausea, bleeding, and ongoing digestive discomfort.

Celiac Disease

Autoimmune disorder where gluten damages the intestine, causing pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and nutrient loss over time.

Gallbladder Disease

Digestive condition involving gallstones or inflammation causing abdominal pain, nausea, and food intolerance.

Liver Digestive Issues

Digestive problems linked to liver dysfunction causing pain, bloating, jaundice, and nutrient absorption issues.

Don’t See Your Condition? No Problem.

We’ve helped thousands of people get the Social Security disability benefits they deserve.
Contact us today for a free case review and learn how we can help with your claim.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Digestive and gastrointestinal condition claims are often denied because the evidence is incomplete or not clearly explained.
Here are the most common mistakes people make and how we help you avoid them.

Mistakes to Avoid

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Gaps in Your Treatment

SSA may deny a claim if you are not getting regular treatment. We help you understand what SSA expects and document valid reasons for any gaps, so your case stays strong.

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Not Enough Evidence

Pain is real, but SSA needs objective medical proof. We work with your doctors to make sure your records include the tests, results, and clinical findings needed to support your claim.

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Knowing Your Limits

Many people downplay their symptoms or try to seem stronger than they are. We help you clearly describe your worst days and your true limitations, so SSA understands your reality.

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Incomplete Application

Missing details or unclear explanations can lead to denial. We make sure your application is complete, specific, and presents your situation in the strongest possible way.

How We Help

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Medical Document Support

We ensure SSA has the medical records needed to clearly show how serious your condition is and how it affects your daily functioning.

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Explaining Work-Related Limitations

We help you clearly explain how your pain and mobility issues limit your ability to perform work tasks so SSA can see the true impact your condition has on your ability to hold a job.

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Hearing Preparation and Advocacy

If your case goes to a hearing, we prepare you thoroughly and present strong, clear arguments to the judge on your behalf to make sure your story is fully understood and supported.

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Support at Every Step

We support you through every stage of your claim. We work with SSA to track deadlines, guide you, answer your questions, gather what’s needed, and stay by your side from the first form to the final decision.

No Fee Unless We Win

You pay nothing up front. Our no-fee-unless-we-win promise means there’s no risk. Fees apply only if your claim is approved and past-due benefits are awarded.

Success Stories

London Disability did a great job fighting for me. Although I was denied several times, they did not give up fighting to pursue what they knew was the right thing. If you’re in a tough spot with no help, in pain and can’t function, if all doors have closed and you feel like giving up, don’t, just pick up the phone and call London Disability, because it’s time you had a positive change.
-A.C.
I’m so glad London Disability reached out to me about my disability. I was awarded and won my case from Social Security. It took only a few months, and my case manager was amazing. Thank you, thank you. If you need help with your disability, look no further than London Disability.
-S.V.
I just wanted to say that my team from London Disability is the best. They have been fighting for my case since 2020 and not once did they give up on me when I was denied twice. My case manager called me with the best news ever that we had won our case. I was so happy and she really made my day.
-K.M.
I had a great experience with London Disability. I was two years without any income. They listened to my case, understood my issues, and handled it from there. I couldn’t do it without you. It’s very much appreciated. Great job.
-D.C.
Fast, efficient and easy to understand. So very helpful. Thank you.
-L.C.

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