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SSDI Eligibility: How Is Disability Defined? How Can Someone Make A Disability Benefit Claim?
Posted at: 1/22/2016 2:30 PM
How Is Disability Or Impairment Defined By The Law And Who Determines The Qualification for SSDI Eligibility? Social Security defines disability as the inability to engage in substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable
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What Is Social Security Disability? What Are The Eligibility Requirements For SSD?
Posted at: 1/22/2016 2:25 PM
Social Security Disability is a federal benefits program, managed by the Social Security Administration that provides monthly benefits for disabled workers and certain members of their family. To be eligible for
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The 3 Biggest Mistakes People Make in Their Social Security Disability Cases
Posted at: 11/3/2015 1:06 PM
They don’t file an appeal or don’t timely file an appeal. The process is long and confusing and people get discouraged when they get a denial. People that have good claims get denied, expect to get denied, but don’t place to much
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Common Misconceptions of the Law
Posted at: 10/5/2015 12:01 PM
Parents are responsible for the negligent acts of their children. While this statement may seem logical, it is untrue. Parents are not responsible for the consequences of their children’s negligent conduct. If, however, the parents own conduct is
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How Does Worker’s Compensation Affect My Social Security Disability Benefits?
Posted at: 9/16/2015 8:56 AM
If you are receiving Worker’s Compensation benefits and file for Social Security disability benefits, you may not be able to collect the maximum amount of Social Security benefits based on your earnings record. Between Worker’s Compensation and Social Security Disability, you may only receive