Learn Important Information About Handling a Social Security Disability Claim
Keefe Disability Law focuses our practice on educating the community about how the disabled can seek assistance from the government through the Social Security Disability program. Let our attorneys help you navigate the complicated world of a Social Security Disability claim and take action if you are denied.
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Social Security Disability for People Age 60 and Older If you between the ages of 60 and 66, you may still be eligible for Social Security disability. Learn more and how to contact a disability lawyer for help. -
SSDI Eligibility for People Age 55 to 59 People in their mid to late 50s deserve Social Security disability benefits if they are disabled. Learn about disability eligibility for this age group here. -
Social Security Disability Eligibility for People Age 50-54 Are you in your early 50s? Find out if you may be eligible for Social Security disability and how to contact a Social Security disability lawyer. -
Social Security Disability Eligibility for Intestinal Cancer Social Security disability benefits are possible if you have large intestine cancer or small intestine cancer. Find out what you need to know here. -
Social Security Disability for Early On-Set Dementia Are you or a loved one suffering from early-onset dementia? Learn how to apply for Social Security disability benefits with confidence. -
Social Security Disability for Gallbladder Cancer Gallbladder cancer is often a devastating diagnosis. Learn whether you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits and how to protect your rights. -
Social Security Disability for Sepsis You may qualify for Social Security disability if you have sepsis complications or post-sepsis syndrome. Learn how to get the benefits that you've earned here. -
Social Security Disability Benefits for Respiratory Failure If you suffer from respiratory failure and meet Social Security disability eligibility criteria, then you should receive benefits. Learn more here. -
Social Security Disability Eligibility for Cystic Fibrosis Is someone with cystic fibrosis eligible for Social Security disability benefits? Learn about the standards used to determine eligibility and more here. -
Social Security Disability Eligibility for Stomach Cancer Do you have stomach cancer? Find out whether you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits and why to contact an attorney as soon as possible. -
Social Security Disability for People With Liver Cancer Liver cancer is a disabling condition and you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. Learn what you need to know before you apply. -
Social Security Disability for Salivary Gland Cancer Has salivary gland cancer left you unable to work? Could Social Security disability be an option for you? Get the information that you need here. -
Social Security Disability Eligibility for Thyroid Cancer Social Security disability benefits are possible for some people with thyroid cancer. Learn about different types of thyroid cancer and eligibility criteria. -
Social Security Disability Benefits for Stay at Home Parents What happens when a stay at home parent becomes disabled? Is Social Security disability an option? Get these answers and more from our disability lawyers. -
How Gig Workers Can Protect Their SSDI Benefits Do you work on individual projects rather than for regular wages? Learn how you might be eligible for Social Security disability and how to protect your rights. -
A Heart Transplant May Leave You Unable to Work The first year after a heart transplant, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. Learn more about protecting your benefits here. -
OCD Social Security Disability Eligibility You know how OCD impacts your life, but can you get Social Security disability benefits if you can’t work? Learn if you may be eligible. -
Coronary Heart Disease and Disability Benefit Qualification If you have coronary heart disease, then your symptoms may prevent you from working. Learn how Social Security disability benefits may help you. -
Suffering From Lyme Disease Boston SSDI Can Help Lyme disease is prevalent in New England. If you have Lyme disease and you can’t work, find out if Social Security disability may be an option for you. -
What Substantial Gainful Activity Means to Your SSDI Claim Are you disabled and still working? Learn what this could mean for your Social Security disability application and why to contact a lawyer for help.