We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Lincoln Disability Attorney Outlines the Evidence Needed for Intellectual Disorder ClaimBecause intellectual disorder can be so difficult to establish, you might want to work with a Lincoln, NE disability attorney from the start.
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Happy 78th Birthday Social Security!August 14, 1935 marked the beginning of the Social Security Administration. With Social Security's recent 78th birthday
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9 Tips for Your Eyesight or Vision Social Security ClaimsDo you have eye problems that prevent you from working? Here are 9 tips from an Omaha disability attorney to help prove your eyesight or vision prevents work
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The Waiting Game for the Decision on Your Sarpy County SSDI AppealYet another reason to not wait on applying for Social Security benefits is how long you’ll wait to learn the decision of a Sarpy County Social Security claim.
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Social Security Changes Mental Retardation Listing 12.05 to Intellectual DisabilitySocial Security finally adopts the term intellectual disability for the outdated and often hurtful label mentally retarded.
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Helping the Disability Examiner Means Helping Your Omaha SSDI ClaimBelieve it or not, evaluating your claim is even more complicated than applying for SSI or SSDI in Omaha. Helping your disability examiner may help your case.
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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