Dealing with Social Security Disability always comes with plenty of questions. Here are some of the questions we hear the most at our Omaha law firm.
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Are my disability benefits taxable?
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My adult son has an IQ test score of 76 and was denied Social Security benefits for intellectual disorder. He has never been able to hold a job. Is he eligible for benefits?
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What Is a Work History Report?
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I’m helping my 27-year-old sister apply for disability benefits in Lincoln because of her intellectual disability. However, she can’t understand most of the questions and is only able to pay attention for a few minutes at a time. What can I do?
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Will the Social Security Administration’s decision to change ‘mental retardation’ to ‘intellectual disability’ change any aspect of the claims process or standard for people who are applying for benefits with disabilities of this type?
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What Tests are Necessary to Establish Blindness?
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Why would hiring a disability attorney for my Sarpy County SSDI claim appeal hearing make the Administrative Law Judge more likely to approve my case?
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Are RFC forms completed by my medical provider necessary for my case?
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May I Receive Unemployment Benefits While I Wait For My Social Security Claim to be Decided?
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My adult son has autism and is unable to work full-time. Although my son has never worked, I was told that he can apply for SSDI benefits as a disabled adult child. What does the Social Security Administration’s mean by disabled adult child?