Applying for disability benefits, whether they be from the Social Security Administartion or the VA, is a process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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Mental Disorders Eligible for Social Security Disability BenefitsMany mental disorders may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Contact our Nebraska attorneys for help with your SSDI/SSI application or appeal
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Lincoln Disability Attorney Explains Borderline Intellectual FunctioningIt’s possible to obtain Social Security disability for lower than average intelligence—if you don’t make the mistake of applying as intellectually disabled.
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Meeting the Standard for Intellectual Disorder in Order to Qualify for Social Security DisabilityLearn more about the Social Security Administration’s standard for an intellectual disorder from a Lincoln, NE disability benefits attorney.
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Living with Autism and Unable to Work? You May Qualify for Social Security BenefitsAutism encompasses a range of disability. Our Omaha disability attorneys discuss the qualifications for SSDI and SSI for an adult with autism.
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Do You or a Member of Your Family Have Schizophrenia That Affects Work Functioning?Severe Schizophrenia affects individuals and their families by making it difficult to get or hold a job. Omaha disability attorney says SSDI or SSI is an option
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Don’t Panic! There Is Help for Your SSDI Anxiety ClaimSocial Security disability benefits can help when anxiety gets in the way of everyday life. Learn how the SSA evaluates anxiety claims.
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Anxiety and Panic Attacks Can Qualify You for Social Security DisabilityAnxiety and panic attacks can seriously affect your ability to work, and may qualify you for disability benefits.
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Is Social Security Disability An Option For Individuals Living With Bipolar Disorder ?The highs and lows of Bipolar disorder can make it difficult to get and keep a job. Omaha disability attorney explains why SSDI might be worth considering
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Individuals with Severe Depression that cannot work may be eligible for Social Security Disability. Order our Free Book !If your depression prevents you from working, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability or SSI according Timothy Cuddigan a disability lawyer in Omaha
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a Real, Qualifying DisabilitySuffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can be so awful that it doesn't allow you to work; SSDI and SSI benefits are available.