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  • What You Should Know About Social Security Disability Benefits
    Social Security taxes are typically deducted from you with every paycheck that you receive from your employer. Most people utilize Social Security for retirement benefits that they can take advantage of when they reach retirement age. However, there
  • Does a Social Security Lawyer Check the Status of Your Disability Claim?
    Q: If you have filed an appeal to have your disability case heard before an administrative judge, what things should you to prepare yourself?

    A: A hearing is your last opportunity to receive approval for disability benefits. For that reason, you
  • Are There Limits to the Amount of Money a Social Security Attorney Can Make on a Particular Case?
    Q: How is a social security attorney paid?

    The attorney will only be compensated if you win your case. If your claim is not awarded benefits, your lawyer will not be paid. That means that your social security attorney will do all he can to assure
  • A Consultative Exam Request for a Social Security Disability Case
    Q: Does everyone who files a social security disability claim have to do another medical examination?

    A: Not everyone who applies for social security disability benefits has to undergo a consultative exam (CE.) A consultative examination is requ
  • When Can Someone Apply for Social Security Disability Benefits?
    Q: When can I file for social security disability benefits?

    A: You can apply for social security disability benefits when you can no longer work, due to your condition. You are eligible if your injury will keep you from working for at least 12 m
  • Seek Counsel from Social Security Lawyer
    Filing for Social Security Disability benefits can be a daunting process Educating yourself about the process is wise, regardless if you plan to hire a social security lawyer or do it yourself. The following are frequently asked questions about appl
  • What Is the Best Way to Apply for Social Security Disability?
    Q: If I cannot work, how am I supposed to support myself while applying for social security disability?

    A: It can take quite some time for an application for social security disability to go through the review process. Supporting yourself while
  • Are SSI and SSDI Both Social Security Disability Benefits?
    Q: Can the outcome of a social security disability case be affected by the employment record of an applicant?

    A: Past employment is important to your disability case. Determining whether social security disability insurance should be given is in
  • Can a Social Security Attorney File for Reconsideration?
    Q: What happens at the first interview after you apply for disability through social security?

    A: Your disability application interview will be set up shortly after you submit your application for social security disability. The purpose of the i
  • Hiring A Services Of A Social Security Lawyer
    There are many ways by which hiring a social security lawyer can be beneficial to you. Many people who apply for Social Security disability benefits without the help of a social security lawyer will often have a difficult time with the process, putti
  • What Your Social Security Lawyer will Tell You about Medicare
    Q: How long will I have to wait to receive Medicare coverage?

    A: A social security lawyer will tell you that, if youre retired, Medicare is fairly simple. If you are 65 years old or older, and worked for at least ten years in a Medicare covered jo
  • What You Should Know About Social Security Benefits
    Is it possible to get Social Security benefits from SSA if I am only partially disabled?

    Unlike other programs, the Social Security Administration has clearly defined rules governing the granting of Social Security benefits. The SSA rules clearly
  • Social Security Benefits and You
    Are you eligible for social security benefits? If so, which ones? Picking through the convoluted regulations can be deeply frustrating, and when you are done, you may have no better idea than before whether you qualify for benefits. These frequently
  • Social Security Disability Accounts and Claims
    Q: Should I make my claim for social security disability under my own account, or under the social security account of my spouse who recently passed away?

    A: For most social security disability applicants, the goal is to get the largest payment po
  • Your Questions About Factors Affecting your Social Security Benefits
    Q: I have a business under my name but my spouse runs it. Can I have still apply for social security benefits?

    A: The SSA defines the word disability as being unable to complete any substantial activity that will earn you a living. They determin
  • Using State Funded Medical Care to Support your Social Security Disability Claim
    Obtaining Social Security disability benefits for a person under the age of 50 is not impossible, but it is much more difficult then it would be for someone over 50, who is considered an older individual. For those that are younger than 50, obtaining
  • Clearing the Muddy Waters of Social Security Disability
    There are many people out there that have questions about the Social Security Disability process, how it works, if they qualify and what to do. If you are not familiar with the ins and outs of the Social Security Disability process, applying for ben
  • Navigating the Tricky Seas of VA Benefits
    Many American veterans are unaware of the fact that they might be eligible to receive benefits. Some veterans feel that they do not have any reason to receive benefits and others upon being discharged would rather leave that life behind. Obtaining be
  • Social Security Benefits for Children
    The Social Security Administration provides more benefits to children than to any other group. Children can receive social security benefits under the account of a guardian (that is, a parent, step parent, or foster parent), that is either disabled o
  • Service-Connected and Non-service-Connected Benefits for Veterans
    For soldiers who have done their duty for their country, the Department of Veteran Affairs offers several types of disability benefits. But not all VA benefits are created equal-- the benefits you receive for your disability claim will vary from pers
  • Social security primer
    At last, you have finally reached the age at which it is time for you to begin considering applying for social security retirement benefits; but there are so many different rules and stipulations that it can be somewhat confusing to prospective retir

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