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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September 2013 Newsletter"Your Social Security" September 2013 Newsletter by Cuddigan Law
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Omaha Disability Benefits Claim: Four Levels of Appeal for SSI and SSDISocial Security allows you four levels at which to appeal a denied disability benefits claim. Read more from an Omaha SSDI attorney at Cuddigan Law.
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Not Following Doctor's Orders When Applying for SSDI in Lincoln?While you may have compelling reasons for not following doctor’s orders, it can complicate obtaining disability benefits from Social Security. Learn more here.
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Lincoln Disability Attorney Explains Borderline Intellectual FunctioningIt’s possible to obtain Social Security disability for lower than average intelligence—if you don’t make the mistake of applying as intellectually disabled.
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Meeting the Standard for Intellectual Disorder in Order to Qualify for Social Security DisabilityLearn more about the Social Security Administration’s standard for an intellectual disorder from a Lincoln, NE disability benefits attorney.
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Sarpy County SSDI Claim Decision Makers: The Administrative Law JudgeThe Administrative Law Judge will determine the outcome of your Nebraska SSDI claim if you decide to appeal a denial. Sarpy County SSDI attorney explains.
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Who Makes the Decision on Your Bellevue Disability Benefits Claim?Omaha disability benefits attorney explains the role of the disability examiner – the individual who makes the decision on your Bellevue SSDI application.
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Four Ways to Qualify for Disability Based on Your Eye LimitationsSSA's vision listing is hard to meet. However disability is often based on how your remaining vision limits work activity according to Omaha disability lawyer
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Living with Autism and Unable to Work? You May Qualify for Social Security BenefitsAutism encompasses a range of disability. Our Omaha disability attorneys discuss the qualifications for SSDI and SSI for an adult with autism.
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Presumptive Disability Payments Help SSI Applicants Make Ends Meet: Do You Qualify?Applying for SSI? You may qualify for up to six months of disability payments while your application is being processed. Our Omaha disability lawyers explain.