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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Can an intelligence quotient (IQ) test be used to prove a disability case?
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Do I need to meet all of the requirements for mental illness in order to qualify for Social Security disability benefits?
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Are disability payments available to those who have suffered a mental breakdown?
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Will Social Security pay for complications of Tay-Sachs disease?
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What is a date last insured for benefits?
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Could I get Social Security disability benefits for a hormone problem?
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How can I prove that I have a skin disorder to the Social Security Administration?
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Do I automatically qualify for Social Security disability benefits if I have sickle cells?
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Can my father get Social Security disability payments for chronic liver disease?
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How can I prove to Social Security that my breathing problems are disabling?