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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Social Security Benefits Attorneys Explain How It's Possible to Get Benefits for Multiple ConditionsIf you suffer from multiple conditions, it's still possible to get disability benefits. Our Omaha social security benefits attorneys explain how.
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Get Faster Approval of Your VA Disability With the Fully Developed Claims ProgramAre you eligible for faster approval of your VA disability benefits? Find out which disabled veterans qualify for the Fully Developed Claims program.
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How the VA Helps Iraq War Veterans With PTSD Find New CareersA PTSD diagnosis doesn’t have to prevent you from living your life. Find out how the VA can help veterans who served in Iraq explore their career options.
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How You May Be Able to Receive Social Security Benefits for Thyroid CancerThyroid cancer can be quite aggressive and the symptoms can make working difficult. Learn more about receiving Social Security benefits, here.
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Can Sufferers of PTSD Qualify for VA Disability Benefits?Are you worried that you will have to prove an instance of severe mental trauma in order to qualify for veterans’ compensation benefits for PTSD?
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Will Canceling Your Doctor’s Appointments Affect Your Social Security Disability Benefits?Are you skipping your physical therapy appointments because you can’t afford the co-pays? Find out how missed doctor visits affect your disability benefits.
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Will Social Security Consider Your Condition “Severe” Enough to Qualify for Disability?You know you are disabled, but does Social Security agree with you? Find out how the Social Security Administration evaluates the severity of a disability.
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Working a Seasonal Job May Place Your Social Security Disability Benefits at RiskAre you thinking of taking a seasonal job, but worried you’ll lose your benefits? Find out how part-time holiday work affects your Social Security disability.
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Active Duty Military Members May Still Qualify for Social Security Disability PaymentsAre you worried your Social Security disability will be denied because you are listed on active duty? Find out how your military status affects your benefits.
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How Long Will it Take to Get Social Security Benefits After Your Hearing?How long will it take to get a Social Security hearing approval—and how long after that until your benefits arrive? Learn what to expect after your hearing.