What Can A Lawyer Do For You in Florida?
- 02 Jun 2022
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
There are many benefits to having a lawyer handle your family law or social security disability case as it progresses through the court system. It is incredibly useful to have someone advocating for you, who knows the lingo, and has an insider knowledge of the law. The ongoing...
Read MoreAn Overview of the Financial Eligibility Requirements for SSI Disability Claims
- 15 Apr 2022
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is responsible for administering the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. SSI is a federal disability program through which disabled individuals who have limited income and financial resources can receive monthly benefits. To bring a successful SSI claim, an applicant must prove that they...
Read MoreHow are SSDI Benefits Calculated in Florida?
- 15 Mar 2022
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a federal disability program that provides financial support to qualified applicants who are no longer able to work due to a medical impairment. SSDI benefits provide a much-needed financial lifeline to support people and families whose lives have been disrupted by an...
Read MoreDisability Insurance Cases: Can You Collect SSDI Benefits and Private Disability Benefits at the Same Time?
- 20 Feb 2022
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Are you prevented from due to a serious injury, a chronic illness, or any other type of serious medical impairment? If so, you need financial benefits to support yourself and your family. You may be entitled to seek disability benefits through a private disability insurance policy, Social Security...
Read MoreCan You Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits for Chronic Pain in Florida
- 12 Jan 2022
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
As described by the Cleveland Clinic, chronic pain is “pain that is ongoing and usually lasts longer than six months.” It comes in many different forms and has many different root causes—from repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) to difficult-to-treat illnesses. In the very worst cases, chronic pain can be...
Read MoreCan I Work Part-time and Still Receive My Disability Benefits?
- 11 Dec 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
It’s not uncommon for disability benefits claims to take a long period before they are approved. In Melbourne, Florida, disability benefits applications can take a period of up to 678 days before they are approved. Consequently, only 28% of these applications are approved in the first stage. This...
Read MoreApplying for VA benefits in Orlando, Florida
- 29 Nov 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
VA benefits refer to the compensation provided by the US Department of Veteran Affairs to disabled veterans who incurred an injury aggravated by their military service or suffer from a medical disorder that causes occupational or social impairment. In the Orlando area, several benefits are provided, some including...
Read MoreShould I Apply for Disability Back-Pay?
- 04 Nov 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Back pay refers to past-due benefits that cover a period in which you had not been approved to collect disability benefits that you were medically qualified to collect. Therefore, to collect the back pay benefits, one must be incapable of working and being physically or mentally disabled. However,...
Read MoreApplying For Disability Benefits in the Orlando Area
- 29 Oct 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Residents of Orlando fall under the umbrella of Florida State, which qualifies 28 % of people who apply for disability benefits. This means that not all people who apply for disability benefits qualify, but the good news is you can appeal the denied disability claim with a reconsideration...
Read MoreCommon Myths Regarding Social Security Benefits
- 22 Jul 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
When you apply for social security disability, as with any new undertaking, you will have many questions. And many people come into the process with a lot of assumptions which are actually myths. In this article we hope to clarify and rectify some of those myths. Social Security...
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