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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SSDI Benefits in Nebraska for Patients With Intermittent MS SymptomsMultiple sclerosis: some weeks are good, some weeks are bad. Learn about applying for SSDI benefits in Omaha for intermittent MS Symptoms.
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Cuddigan Law Among Sponsors for Multiple Sclerosis LuncheonZoe Koplowitz was the keynote speaker at an Omaha luncheon for multiple sclerosis. The luncheon focused on raising awareness and support for this disease.
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Need to Know: Facts About Multiple SclerosisWhen diagnosed with MS, it's extremely important to get all the facts about multiple sclerosis. Learn more about this disease that attacks the nervous system.
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Question of the Month: Do Multiple Health Problems Improve the Odds of Receiving Benefits?It is a common misconception that when applying for disability benefits your application should only be for one disabling impairment. This is just not true.
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Functional Limitations: How They Affect Your Disability Claim for MigrainesSuffering migraines can disrupt your daily routine, work, & life. Learn how citing functional capacity limitations can help your disability claim for migraines.
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Important Facts About MigrainesJune is National Migraine Awareness Month. Learn some important facts and statistics about migraines in the U.S.
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Chronic Migraine Disability: The Evidence You Need for SS DisabilityTo obtain Social Security disability benefits, it’s important to provide proof of medical evidence. Here's how to do this for chronic migraine disability.
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Question of the Month: Can I still receive Social Security Disability benefits if I receive other benefits from another source?Generally, you can still receive the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)benefit based on your individual wage record if you receive other benefits.
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Social Security & VA Benefit Raises in 2021 Likely Will be SmallerIf you're a disabled Veteran, military retiree, or receive SS income benefits, you'll get more money next year, but not much. See the VA Benefit raises in 2021.
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Social Security Offices Are Open, but Not for EveryoneLocal SSA offices are accepting in-person visitors to their local offices only by appointment and only in “dire need” situations.