Long Covid, MD

72. How to Qualify for Disability Insurance with Long COVID

Dr. Zeest Khan Episode 71

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Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) with Long COVID or ME/CFS is complex—and often discouraging. Many people are denied early and don’t understand why.

In this episode, Dr Khan speaks with disability attorney Barbara Comerford, who has spent 30+ years helping clients navigate disability claims for complex, hard-to-document conditions.

We break down:

  •  How SSDI actually works (and who qualifies) 
  •  Why most claims are denied—and what that really means 
  •  The 5-step process Social Security uses to evaluate your case 
  •  What evidence matters for conditions like Long COVID 
  •  When to hire a lawyer—and how to strengthen your claim 

This is a practical guide to help you understand the system and make more informed decisions.

Chapter Markers (Streamlined)

00:00 Why SSDI matters for Long COVID
 06:45 Who qualifies + how SSDI actually works
 12:30 The 5-step disability evaluation process
 25:00 Why claims get denied (and how to appeal)
 40:30 Evidence, lawyers, and how to strengthen your case


Resources Mentioned in This Episode

  • Social Security Administration (SSA)
     https://www.ssa.gov/

    Check your earnings record and quarters of coverage to confirm SSDI eligibility. 
  • Tri-State Disability Law
    Barbara Comerford’s law firm (SSDI and long-term disability cases) 866-444-6939
  • Workwell Foundation
    Guidance on cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and instructions for the NASA Lean Test (dysautonomia assessment) 
  • Bateman Horne Center
    Educational resources on ME/CFS, Long COVID, and disability
  • Project ECHO
    Webinar series referenced in the episode (including sessions on disability and chronic illness) 

Key Tools & Concepts Referenced

  • NASA Lean Test – low-cost way to document dysautonomia symptoms 
  • CPET (Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing) – objective measure of exertional intolerance 
  • Neuropsychological Testing – documents cognitive impairment (brain fog, processing speed) 
  • Symptom Journaling – daily tracking of function (sitting, standing, cognitive stamina) to support claims


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