Should I Give Up on my Disability Claim if my Health Improves?
- 11 Jun 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
This is a question we get from time to time. The answer we give is always the same. An improvement in health does not necessarily guarantee that it will continue improving or stay improved. Often times there can be improvements before the full weight of the disability is...
Read MoreSocial Security Disability Trial Work Period
- 19 Apr 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Disabled people who are not able to work can apply to receive benefits from the Social Security Administration. Sometimes the injury or disability is permanent and the condition worsens over time. This can leave the individual with the realization that they may never be able to work again....
Read MoreWhat Can a Disability Attorney Do for Me?
- 25 Mar 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
If a person is in need of Social Security Disability benefits, they are probably in no condition to take on the rigorous process required to qualify. The simple fact is that many millions of people apply for benefits every year and the administration only has 60,000 employees to...
Read MoreDoes the Social Security Administration Conduct Surveillance?
- 22 Feb 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
We have all seen the videos over the years of the insurance investigator or private detective following a person who has filed a claim. The video is “gotcha” in nature and it shows the supposedly injured person lifting heavy objects over their head and moving around just fine....
Read MoreWhat to Bring to Your First Meeting with a Social Security Attorney
- 11 Feb 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
As with any facet of life, being properly prepared for a moment greatly increases the efficiency of achieving the objective. This holds true for your first meeting with a social security attorney as well. In this article we will provide a checklist of items you should bring when...
Read MoreCan I qualify for Disability with Arthritis?
- 07 Jan 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Arthritis is a degenerative disorder which affects many people. In fact, in the United States 23% of people suffer from arthritis. That’s 54 millions people. Arthritis can affect the sufferer to various degrees. Most people take medicine for their arthritis and are able to cope. But for a...
Read MoreWhat Can You Do if You Have Been Denied Disability Twice?
- 30 Sep 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Filing for disability can be a time consuming and arduous process. This fact can cause people to make errors when filing for disability. These errors can lead to an application being denied. Some people have applied multiple times and have been denied multiple times as well. So, what...
Read MoreAre Disability Benefits Different Depending on Which State You Live?
- 13 Jul 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Brevard County Florida gets its share of people coming and going. We have a sizable “snow bird” population ie., people that live here during the winter months and live up north during the summer months. We also have people that rotate in and out of the area for...
Read MoreHistory of Social Security Disability Benefits
- 23 Dec 2019
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
85 years ago, the Social Security Act was created. The goal of this Act was to financially assist senior citizens in their retirement years by creating a general fund. This brought up the question of who else needed benefits. People disabled from an injury were clearly the most...
Read MoreFiling for Disability Without Strong Work History
- 13 Dec 2019
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Social Security retirement benefits are based on your work history and how much you’ve earned and contributed to the Social Security fund. The Social Security Administration (SSA) keeps records of these numbers. In a way, it is very much like an IRA in that you pay into it...
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