Why There Simply is No Substitute for a Good Disability Attorney
- 11 Mar 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Our offices are contacted many times per week by people who applied for disability on their own and were denied. Now they feel “behind the 8 ball” and seek professional assistance. Luckily for them, we are usually able to salvage the case by shoring up weak spots and...
Read MoreBuilding a Stronger Case When You Have Multiple Chronic Conditions
- 04 Mar 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
If you’re a Brevard County resident dealing with multiple chronic health issues—like diabetes combined with heart disease, high blood pressure, chronic pain, obesity, or respiratory problems—you’re not alone. According to the 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment for Brevard County (conducted by professional researchers and local health partners), 40.9%...
Read MoreHow Long Does a Social Security Disability Appeal Take in 2026?
- 18 Feb 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
The Social Security Disability appeals process can feel frustratingly slow, especially when you’re dealing with a serious medical condition and financial hardship. As a disability attorney serving clients in Melbourne, Florida, and across Brevard County, I often hear the same question: “How long will my appeal take in...
Read MoreWhat Happens After You Win Your Social Security Disability Case?
- 12 Feb 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Congratulations on winning your Social Security Disability case! Whether it’s through Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), receiving an approval after what is often a long and challenging process is a major relief. Many claimants in Melbourne, FL, and across Brevard County wonder what...
Read MoreWhat Medical Evidence Do You Need to Win Your SSDI/SSI Claim?
- 09 Feb 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
As a Melbourne, FL-based SSDI/SSI attorney serving Brevard County and the Space Coast, I’ve helped countless clients turn denials into approvals by focusing on the right evidence from the start. Here’s a practical checklist of the medical evidence you need, based on current SSA rules (as of 2026)....
Read MoreThe Invisible Timeline: What Your Disability Claim Looks Like Month by Month in 2026
- 16 Jan 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Most disability applicants anticipate the disability application process to be streamlined, straightforward and easy to understand. Though it can be that way for some people it is often not the case. In reality, the Social Security Administration (SSA) process in 2026 is more like a winding road with...
Read MoreCan You Work While Applying for or Receiving SSDI/SSI Benefits?
- 12 Jan 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
The Social Security Administration (SSA) encourages people to try working when possible through special incentives, as returning to work can improve quality of life without immediately losing all support. There are two federal programs which directly address disability benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income...
Read MoreMistakes to Avoid When Applying for Social Security Disability in Florida
- 24 Dec 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Applying for disability can be a frightening prospect for some. This is especially true when the case is complex, the applicant has many years of treatment and there are multiple doctors involved. Sometimes people don’t even know where to begin. They got at it alone and fill out...
Read MoreHow Florida’s Climate and Lifestyle Can Impact Your Disability Claim
- 18 Dec 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Living in Melbourne, Florida, means enjoying year-round sunshine, beaches, and an active outdoor lifestyle—but for individuals with certain disabilities, the state’s hot, humid climate can significantly worsen symptoms and strengthen a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claim. In the summer months we average...
Read MoreCan You Get Disability Benefits for Fibromyalgia in Florida?
- 02 Dec 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
If you live in Melbourne, Palm Bay, Titusville, or anywhere on the Space Coast and you’re unable to work because of constant pain or mental health struggles, you’ve probably asked yourself: “Does Social Security actually pay for ‘invisible’ conditions like mine?” The short answer is yes — but...
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