We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Critical Points to Keep in Mind for Your Fremont Claim Appeal HearingFremont disability benefits attorney offers pointers for your disability claim appeal hearing. Learn more here and call for a free case evaluation.
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Sarpy County SSDI Lawyer: How Many Work Credits if Younger Than 62?Younger than 62? Social Security adjusts how many work credits you need to qualify for SSDI benefits according to your age. Sarpy County SSDI lawyer explains.
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Knowing How to Describe Past Relevant Work for Bellevue SSDIWhen you apply for SSDI benefits, you’ll need to describe your employment history in an effective way. Bellevue SSDI attorney reviews the basics.
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Omaha SSDI Disability Lawyer: Proof Needed for Hearing Impairment Benefits in NebraskaOmaha SSDI disability lawyer explains the medical evidence needed to show you meet the Social Security standard for hearing impairment benefits in Nebraska.
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Social Security Announces Shutdown PlansOmaha disability attorney Tim Cuddigan advises that due to stalemate of our elected representatives there will be interruption in service to beneficiaries.
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NOSSCR Holds Fall Educational Conference October 9-12 in San DiegoNational Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR) national disability law educational conference will be held in San Diego
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Lincoln SSDI Attorney: Don’t End Up With a Notice of OverpaymentAny time you’ve received more than your allocated amount in monthly disability benefits, it can cause problems. Lincoln SSDI lawyer explains how to avoid them.
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Preparing for Hearing? Review Your Sarpy County SSDI Exhibit List.It is important to examine the exhibit list and file before your appeal hearing to make sure it is complete, Read more by experienced Sarpy County SSDI lawyer.
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Community Alliance Breaking the Silence Event October 3, 2013Community Alliance Breaking the Silence event, October 3, 2013 at the Joslyn Museum. The Omaha event raises awareness to fight the stigma of mental illness .
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Risk of Diabetes is Great for Developmentally Disabled Using Anti-PsychoticsAll drugs carry some risks. This new study found treament with atypical anti-psychotic drugs caused three fold increase in type 2 diabetes in the first year.