Applying for disability benefits, whether they be from the Social Security Administartion or the VA, is a process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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Problems You May Face Collecting Disability Benefits After a Heart AttackWhen can patients get Social Security disability benefits after a heart attack? Find out how long you will have to wait and what to do in the meantime.
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Medical Proof Needed to Obtain Social Security Disability for Stomach ProblemsAre you unable to work because of a chronic stomach condition? Here are a few tips to help you get your disability application for gastric problems approved.
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How to Collect SSDI Benefits for Chronic or Disabling Respiratory ProblemsOut of work due to a chronic respiratory condition? You may be able to receive Social Security disability benefits to pay for lost income and medical costs.
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Does Your Spine Disorder Qualify You for Social Security Disability?Are you unable to walk due to a spine disorder? Here are a few common conditions that qualify victims to receive Social Security disability payments.
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Here is How to Avoid Causing Delays for Your SSDI Appeal HearingWill you be waiting months to get your disability case in front of a judge? Avoid delaying your SSDI hearing date and processing times.
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How Many Times Can You Appeal a Social Security Disability Denial?How many times will you have to send your application back to the Lincoln Social Security office? There’s more than one way to appeal an SSDI benefits decision.
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A Doctor’s Opinion Could Be the Difference Between Approval and Denial on an SSDI ApplicationWill your doctor’s opinion be enough to support a Social Security disability application? Find out if other medical professionals could be asked to weigh in.
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What You Should Know About Hearing Loss and DisabilityHave you been denied Social Security disability for hearing loss even though you can no longer do your job? Find out what other options are available to you.