Been Denied Social Security Disability? What Comes Next
March 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Social Security Disabilty Claim
When disabled Americans apply for Social Security Disability, they often are surprised and disappointed when they are denied. They imagine that perhaps they don’t qualify after all, and that most other disability applicants are being approved around them–that they are the exception. Unfortunately, it is actually the other way around. At the initial application level, about two thirds of disability applicants are denied. The ones who are approved are either the most extreme
Social Security Disability Attorney
March 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Social Security Disabilty Claim
If a person is disabled and thus unable to work, he or she has the right of pursuing a claim for social security disability getting it filled immediately. Many who have made claims for disability benefits have experienced hardships and problems generally because they do not know the length of the process involved and only realize later that it was better that they had filled an application immediately. In case a claimant is
How Does Social Security Define Disability?
March 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Social Security Disabilty Claim
How does the Social Security Administration (SSA) define disabled? The answer to this question is crucial to your Social Security disability claim.
Many people think that if their doctor has said they are unable to work, or if they’re receiving disability benefits from their job, then SSA will automatically declare them disabled. However, this is far from the truth. Although SSA will take into account your doctor’s medical evaluation, that information will be
Social Security Disability Claim
March 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Social Security Disabilty Claim
Government Benefit
In a world where the government should take care of its people with all the taxes and fees that get cut off from our salaries, we can still claim refunds for some of them. A huge majority of people who are still willing and able workers apply for social security disability. They do collect disability benefits because the amount of money they earn determines the social security disability claim. It holds



