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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Migraines: Follow Your Doctor’s Orders to Get DisabilityMost migraine sufferers seeking disability benefits in Sarpy County must show they have complied with treatment. Learn acceptable reasons for not doing so.
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On-the-Record Decisions and Your Omaha Social Security ClaimOn-the-record decisions can benefit you in your pursuit of Social Security disability benefits in Omaha. Learn how and why to obtain such a decision.
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Key Types of Medical Records for Neurological Conditions and SSDIMedical records are crucial to the Lincoln SSDI application process. Applicants suffering from neurological conditions should include the following information.
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Circumstances for Calling an Omaha Social Security Disability LawyerWhen filing a claim for Social Security disability benefits in Omaha, consider hiring an attorney. Learn seven circumstances when you should contact a lawyer.
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Anxiety Symptoms Are More Common Than We ThinkScott Stossel describes the ways that he has tried to cope with anxiety in Age of Anxiety. Anxiety affects 40 million Americans and for some is disabling.
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Technical Denial? Consider Filing a New Disability ClaimAfter a technical denial from the Council Bluffs Social Security office, consider filing a new application. Learn why this could be the right step.
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Earn Too Much Money? Fremont Social Security Could Be DeniedIf you earn a certain amount of income, the SSA says that you are not disabled. Learn more about what constitutes “substantial gainful activity.”
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Politicians Look at SSDI to Fund Extension of Unemployment BenefitsThe proposal to fund the extension of unemployment benefits by reducing Social Security disability benefits received during the same time period is a bad idea.
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How Your Disability Claim Examiner Evaluates Functional CapacityAs you apply for benefits, your examiner will assess to what extent your disability impacts your ability to function. Learn the tests used for evaluation.
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Chronic Pain and Qualifying for SSD Benefits in OmahaIndividuals suffering from chronic pain may qualify for Social Security disability benefits in Omaha. Learn more about what you need to prove to qualify.