Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is more than a circulation problem—it is a condition that can severely limit mobility, increase pain, and ultimately take away a person’s ability to work. For many individuals, understanding how CVI connects to Social Security Disability is essential for securing financial stability while managing ongoing medical needs. This guide breaks down how the Social Security Administration (SSA) evaluates CVI, what evidence you need, and how people in Texas commonly build successful disability claims. Get help with your Chronic Venous Insufficiency Social Security Disability claim. Contact christopherlelaw for guidance and a case review.