Agoraphobia disability benefits may be available when severe anxiety, panic, or fear of public places makes it difficult to work or manage daily activities. People with agoraphobia may struggle to leave home, attend appointments, travel, or interact in workplace settings. To qualify for benefits, medical records, treatment history, and proof of functional limitations are important. A disability evaluation can help determine how agoraphobia affects your ability to maintain employment.
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