Living with frequent migraines is overwhelming. Pounding pain, flashes of light, nausea, dizziness: it can add up to days you can’t leave bed and can’t work. If your migraines stop you from working and earning an income, you may wonder:
Can I get Social Security Disability benefits because of migraines?
Yes, it is possible. But it’s not automatic.
You’ll need to prove more than the fact that you get migraines. You’ll need evidence proving your migraines severely limit your ability to work.
Becker Law Office can help. We’re Wisconsin disability lawyers who focus entirely on helping people apply for and win Social Security Disability benefits.
Whether you’re applying for the first time or appealing a denial, our team knows how the system works in Wisconsin, from Madison to Milwaukee, Green Bay to Wausau and La Crosse.
Together, Becker Law Office and Hawks Quindel have stood up for hardworking Wisconsin residents for decades.
When your income stops and the bills keep coming, we help you claim benefits you’ve earned to stabilize your life.
You don’t have to do this alone. We’re here to help every step of the way.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) doesn’t list migraines as a separate impairment that qualifies for benefits in its official listing of impairments.
That means your case must follow one of two paths:
While migraines aren’t listed on their own, Social Security recognizes primary headache disorders. This rule explains how migraines can qualify when they’re diagnosed by a doctor and cause serious, ongoing limitations.
According to the National Headache Foundation, migraines are often connected to other medical conditions that also may qualify for disability benefits, such as:
If your migraines occur alongside one or more of these conditions—or make them worse—that could be the key to your claim for disability benefits with migraines.
If your migraines don’t match a listing, you can still qualify if you’re unable to perform any substantial work because of your symptoms.
The SSA looks at what it calls your residual functional capacity (RFC). RFC is, basically, what you can do despite your migraines (lifting, sitting, standing, concentrating, interacting with others).
What will strengthen your case:
Keep in mind: even strong migraine cases are often denied at first. Don’t get frustrated. That’s why preparation and documentation are crucial.
Start with a free consultation on your disability claim for migraines.
At Becker Law Office, disability law is all we do.
We help people across Wisconsin apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and we don’t stop if you’re denied.
Our legal team helps you appeal, rebuild your case, and fight for the benefits you deserve.
Here’s how we support you:
If migraines are dominating your life, you need relief. And the right legal help to make your case for financial relief.
Let us help you move from just surviving migraine days to finding a path toward stability and peace of mind.