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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Psychosis Can Make Sufferers Eligible for Social Security Disability BenefitsCan you get Social Security disability benefits if you are suffering from paranoia or other psychosis? Find out the requirements for these mental illnesses.
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Workers Who Qualify May Receive Disability Benefits Due to Colon CancerSuffering from colon cancer is a devastating experience for any patient. Fortunately, disability benefits may be available to help alleviate financial burdens.
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Should You Include Both Mental and Physical Injuries on Your Social Security Disability Application?How should you apply for Social Security disability for two separate conditions? A disability attorney explains filing for both mental and physical injuries.
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Traumatic Brain Injuries: How to Get Social Security DisabilityTraumatic brain injuries, also known as TBI, require significant testing to establish its disabling limitations. You can get social security disability though.
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Does Your Disabled Adult Child Qualify for Social Security Benefits ?Benefits are available under certain conditions for disabled adult children of disabled and retired workers. Learn whether your family may qualify here.
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Were Your Benefits Denied by a Judge? What to Consider Before the Appeals CouncilIf a judge rejected your appeal, the decision whether to appeal to the appeals council or file a new application requires an evaluation of many factors.
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Could the Judge Have Made a Mistake at Your Social Security Disability Hearing?Were you denied disability benefits because the judge didn’t believe your story? Find out how judges make routine mistakes at Social Security hearings.
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How an "Unsuccessful Work Attempt" Affects Your Social Security Disability CaseDid you try to go back to work, but suffered a recurrence of your injury? You may be able to get Social Security benefits after an unsuccessful work attempt.
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Veterans Social Security Hearings May Be Delayed Due to Lack of Medical EvidenceAre you still waiting for the VA to send copies of your medical records? Find out how processing and last-minute changes cause Social Security hearing delays.
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How to Get Approved for Social Security Benefits with an on the Record RequestStill waiting for your disability hearing to be scheduled? You may be able to get your Social Security benefits faster with an on the record request.