We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Can I get Social Security disability benefits for any months before I applied?It is a common misconception that you have to be off work for a year before you can apply for or collect Social Security disability benefits. This is not true.
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Comfort Food: Chicken ChiliFor your football party, tailgating, or just watching your favorite team with your family, here is a new twist on an old favorite.
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PTSD & VA Disability Benefits: Finding a Path to HealingThe trauma of past events can strike a veteran at any point in his or her life. For some it is right after returning home, but for others it may be years later.
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Next Year’s Social Security COLA May Be Most in 6 YearsNext year Social Security beneficiaries are projected to receive the largest cost-of-living adjustment [COLA] since 2011.
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Meet Chantel Chaney Meet Chantel Chaney: A spotlight on the professional team members who work for you at Cuddigan Law.Helping others and making a difference resonates deeply with Chantel Chaney. “I believe in paying it forward,” Chantel says.
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Goodbye and Best Wishes, ErinAt the end of this month, we will be saying goodbye to a valued employee and a treasured friend. Legal Assistant Erin Chytil is embarking on a new adventure.
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Crohn’s Disease: Tips to Help You Win Your Disability ClaimIf you suffer from debilitating Crohn’s disease, improve your chances of getting an approved disability claim. Learn tips for getting SS financial support.
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Crohn’s Disease: Facts You Need to KnowWhen you’re diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, it’s critical to get the facts. Here, learn more about this incurable condition.
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Beware: Scammers Posing as Social Security InvestigatorsCrooks use clever schemes to defraud millions of people every year. They use age-old tricks to get people to send money or give out personal information.
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VA Chief Says “Current Disability System is Not Sustainable”It’s time to rethink a veteran disability system that “incentivizes disability,” Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin said during a June forum.