What do the legal experts at Keefe Disability Law have to say about Social Security disability claims?
By continuously studying major cases, the lawyers at Keefe Disability Law put their legal expertise to work by providing blog readers with information and keen legal opinions about social security disability claims in Boston, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Check out their blog's that cover a wide range of topics, including: common disabilities, applying for assistance, social security diability and what to do if you are denied.
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Coal Workers and Others: Pneumoconiosis May Qualify You for Disability BenefitsPeople with pneumoconiosis may find it difficult to breathe and therefore be unable to work. Fortunately, the condition may qualify for disability benefits.
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Symptoms of Undifferentiated and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease May Qualify You for Disability BenefitsPeople suffering from conditions affecting connective tissue may be unable to work due to their symptoms. Fortunately, disability benefits may be available.
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An Overview of Interstitial Cystitis and Qualifying for Disability BenefitsIf you have interstitial cystitis, you may be unable to work in order to support yourself. Fortunately, disability benefits can provide the relief you need.
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What You Need to Know About the Worn-Out Worker Rule for Social Security DisabilityA special provision of Social Security law grants easier access to benefits for some unskilled workers. Can these rules help you qualify?
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Meeting the Disability Listing for Borderline Personality DisorderBorderline personality disorder sufferers may qualify for disability benefits under the listing of impairments. To do so, you must meet certain criteria.
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Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder Make it Difficult to WorkSuffering from borderline personality disorder can make it difficult to work. Fortunately, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
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Alternative Ways to Qualify for Disability Benefits for Somatoform DisorderIf you have a somatoform disorder, you may not meet the requirements of the listing for disability benefits. Fortunately, there is another way to qualify.
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Disability Benefits May Be Available for Physical Pain With No Identifiable CauseSuffering from an unidentifiable source of pain can make daily life difficult. Fortunately, victims may qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
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Different Types of Somatoform Disorders May Be Eligible for Disability BenefitsPeople suffering from somatoform disorders may be eligible for disability benefits. There are several different types of this debilitating condition.
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Suffering From Symptoms of Dermatomyositis? You May Be Entitled to Disability BenefitsPeople with dermatomyositis may experience many symptoms that make it difficult to work. Fortunately, they may be entitled to disability benefits.
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Provide Important Medical Records to Obtain Disability Benefits for PolymyositisIf you have polymyositis, you may need disability benefits to provide financial relief. It is important to show the proper medical records to obtain benefits.
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For Some Scleroderma Sufferers, Raynaud’s Phenomenon Is the First Sign of a ProblemPeople with scleroderma may suffer from Raynaud’s phenomenon as one of the earliest signs of their condition. They may be entitled to disability benefits.
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Qualifying for Disability Benefits Under the Blue Book Listing for SclerodermaScleroderma is a condition that qualifies for disability benefits. Sufferers must demonstrate that they satisfy the listing’s criteria.
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Common Causes of Pituitary Gland Disorders Eligible for Disability BenefitsPituitary gland disorders can significantly impact a person’s ability to carry out daily life. Fortunately, patients may be eligible for disability benefits.
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Stem Cell or Bone Marrow Transplants Qualifies Aplastic Anemia Victims for Disability BenefitsPeople suffering from aplastic anemia may need a stem cell or bone marrow transplant. These people may automatically qualify for disability benefits.
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Learn the Common Causes of Aplastic AnemiaAplastic anemia is a serious and disabling blood condition. Sufferers may be entitled to Social Security disability benefits for their condition.
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Qualifying for Disability Benefits Due to BronchiectasisWhen you suffer from bronchiectasis, you may be unable to work. Qualifying for disability benefits can help alleviate financial strain.
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7 Books to Help Children Understand Mental IllnessChildren shouldn’t have to deal with mental illness, but many do. These books can help them understand their own mental illness or that of a parent.
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It's June: National Myasthenia Gravis Awareness MonthFor National Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month this June, we want to expose the most common myths about MG.
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What Assets Are Not Counted by the SSA When Determining Your IncomeWorried your countable income is too high for disability? Click here to learn what personal assets the SSA excludes when calculating your benefits.