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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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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May 2014 Newsletter"Your Social Security" May 2014 Newsletter by Cuddigan Law
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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.
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The Difference Between Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security IncomeWhat is the difference between Social Security disability insurance & Supplemental Security Income payments, and which one do you qualify for? Learn more here.
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Supplemental Security Income: Who Can Get It and How to ApplyDo you qualify for Supplemental Security Income in addition to your other government benefits? Read here to find out what SSI is and who should apply.
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Social Security Disability: What it Is and When You Should Apply for BenefitsNot sure you qualify for Social Security disability benefits? Find out who is covered, how to apply, and how soon you and your family could receive payments.
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April 2014 Newsletter"Your Social Security" April 2014 Newsletter by Cuddigan Law
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Three Things to Think About Before You Go to Your Next Doctor’s AppointmentLearn about three common mistakes made at doctors’ appointments that could interfere with your Social Security disability claim.
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How Does Social Security Evaluate Your Lupus Disability ClaimDocumenting the signs and symptoms accompanying lupus is critical to successful disability claims. These Include severe fatigue, fever, malaise and weight loss