With changes to Social Security Disability happening all the time, we use our News section to keep you updated and informed.
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How Often Do Fibromyalgia Patients Get Social Security Disability?Why do some fibromyalgia patients get Social Security disability benefits and some don’t? Find out the results of a recent study that examined this issue.
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March Is Brain Injury Awareness Month in NebraskaFind out important statistics about brain injuries in Nebraska and whether some brain injury victims may be eligible for Social Security disability.
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Boys Town Opens North and South Omaha Outreach Offices to Serve FamiliesSouth and North Omaha site will be more convenient for parenting classes and visitations for families that it serves.
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25 New Conditions Added by SSA to Compassionate Allowances ProgramThe Social Security Administration added 25 new conditions to the Compassionate Allowances Program. If you're severely disabled, learn if you benefit from this.
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New Report Reveals Top Reasons for Medical Denials of SSDI BenefitsA recently released report reveals the top reasons for medical denials of SSDI benefits. More than 630,000 denials were issued in 2011. Could you be denied?
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Social Security Field Offices to Perform Reduced Services in 2014Social Security Administration field offices will no longer perform certain services necessary to benefit recipients. Learn more about the services being cut.
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Divorced? Take Advantage of the Divorced Spouse BenefitA new report shows divorced spouses could increase their Social Security benefits through a divorced spouse benefit. Several requirements must first be met.
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Omaha Family Struggling for Social Security Benefits Receives AidOmaha family appealing denial of Social Security disability benefits receives generous aid from Goodfellows. Learn more about the family’s struggles.
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Nebraska Cuts Mental Health Spending While Many States AddIn 2014, 37 states will spend more dollars on mental health care. Nebraska is not one of those states, and is in fact planning cuts. Why? Will you be affected?
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New Study Could Help Detect Concussion-Related Disability SoonerA long-term study is being done on a newly discovered protein in the blood of patients with a higher incidence of concussion-related disability. Keep reading!