The entire Social Security Disability process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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SSDI Provides Safety Net for Those With Advanced-Stage Breast CancerWhat happens when advanced breast cancer leaves you unable to work? Learn from an Omaha law firm how Social Security Disability can help you make ends meet.
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The Compassionate Allowance Program: Quick Help for Those with Advanced CancerMany cancer patients with aggressive or late-stage cancers are allowed expedited processing through the SSA’s Compassionate Allowance Program. Do you qualify?
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Physical Disorders and Conditions That May Qualify You to Receive SSDI or SSI BenefitsNumerous physical disorders can qualify you to receive Social Security Disability benefits in Nebraska. View the list of qualifying disorders in this article.
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Social Security Disability Can Help During Prolonged Cancer TreatmentsCancer comes in many forms. For some patients, it means they can no longer work and may need Social Security Disability.
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Social Security Disability Benefits Are Available for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease can qualify a worker for Social Security Disability.
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Diabetes and Its Complications Can Qualify You for Social Security Disability BenefitsMany people live with diabetes, but the illness can sometimes become so debilitating that a person may need SSDI or SSI.
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Fibromyalgia Sufferers Can Receive Social Security Disability BenefitsIf fibromyalgia is impacting your ability to work, consider applying for Social Security Disability benefits.
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Do You Have Heart Disease? Omaha Disability Lawyer Can Help with Social Security Disability BenefitsHeart disease can make it tough for a person to work. Omaha disability lawyer explains why it is important to accurately report your symptoms to your doctor.
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Long Term Hip and Knee Injuries Can Receive SSDI or SSI BenefitsIf your hip or knee injury will last longer than a year, Social Security Disability benefits can help you out.
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People With Muscle and Bone Disorders Such as Arthritis and Muscular Dystrophy Could Receive SSDI or SSIMuscle and bone disorders that prevent an individual from working may qualify them for Social Security Disability benefits.