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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Receiving Social Security Disability for AutismReceiving Social Security disability for autism? Learn about the qualifications for SSDI and SSI Nebraska disability claims from an Omaha SSDI lawyer.
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Obamacare Provides Healthcare for Young Adults Under Age 26 Applying for DisabilityOne feature of Obamacare for young adults is the ability to continue coverage If one of your parents has health insurance This benefit helps SSDI/SSI applicants
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SSA Terminal Illness Program: When Time Is ImportantPatients with terminal illnesses can get faster processing of SSDI and SSI applications through the SSA’s Terminal Illness (TERI) Program. Learn more here.
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Some Thoughts About Your Disability Claim Based on Bipolar DisorderOmaha Social Security Disability Lawyer discusses the difficulty bipolar applicants have proving disability and offers suggestions to prove claims effectively
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The Secret to Applying for SSDI with Degenerative Disc DiseaseDegenerative disc disease is the most common cause of back pain. Learn what SSA disability examiners look for when evaluating an applicant with disc disease.
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July Is Bladder Cancer Awareness MonthOur Omaha disability attorneys provide information about bladder cancer and disability benefits in support of Bladder Cancer Awareness Month.
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Aphasia and Your Life after a StrokeAphasia is a common effect of stroke. Our Omaha disability attorneys discuss aphasia and how it can affect all aspects of a stroke survivor’s life.
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No Plan in Place for Social Security to Answer Benefit Questions for Same Sex CouplesThe Supreme Court declares key provision of DOMA is unconstitutional. Social Security was unprepared to answer questions from the public about Court's decision
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New SSA Medical Expert Rules Allow Telephone Testimony as Long as Notice is Given to ClaimantNew rules for medical or vocational expert testimony permit telephone or video testimony at hearing as long as notice is given to claimant
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Timing Is Everything: Applying for SSDI after a StrokeThe Social Security Administration defers all applications from stroke victims for at least 90 days. Is it better to wait to apply for SSDI?