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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Physical Vs. Mental RFC Evaluations for Sarpy County Disability ClaimsResidual Functional Capacity (RFC) evaluations need to cover different territory for different types of impairments. Sarpy County disability attorney explains.
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Number of Workers Approved For Disability Declines for Second YearGrowth in the number of workers approved for Social Security Disability slowed in 2012 after a decline in 2011
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The Status of Your Initial Disability Application is Available OnlineSocial Security has made available on its home page a button that leads to a page to check your application status. You will need to have a confirmation code.
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Lincoln Disability Attorney: Evidence That Could Help a CFS ClaimLincoln disability lawyers know how hard it is to win Social Security disability for CFS. We review some hard evidence that may help. Learn more here.
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Why Expanding Social Security is a Good IdeaSocial Security should be expanded and fixed to insure that the elderly do not live in poverty according Nobel prize winning economist, Paul Krugman
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Sarpy County SSDI Attorney: Mistakes to Avoid in Cross ExaminationSarpy County attorney reveals cross-examination mistakes that could damage your appeal hearing. Learn more here and call for a free case evaluation.
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Hypothetical Questions at Your Bellevue Disability Appeal HearingBellevue disability attorney reviews how and why the ALJ and vocational expert use a different kind of language to talk about your claim. Learn more here.
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Fremont SSDI Lawyer: Effective Statements From Affidavit LettersFremont disability attorney offers some examples of effective statements from Social Security affidavit letters from family and friends. Learn more here.
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Omaha Disability Benefits Attorney: Vocational Expert Vs. AnalystThe roles of vocational expert and vocational analyst aren’t interchangeable. Omaha SSDI lawyer explains here the importance and impact each has on your claim.
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Social Security Announces 1.5 Percent Benefit Increase for 2014The Cost of Living Adjustment for 2014 for Social Security beneficiaries will be 1.5 percent