Read blog articles related to Social Security Disability benefits. Our attorneys have fine-tuned this list to address topics and terms that clients are most likely to be unfamiliar with. We know the benefits process can be complex. We hope the following information makes things easier for you.
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New House Rule Could Cut Social Security Disability Payments by a FifthWith the new Congress comes new rules for social security. Read more to learn how these changes might affect your current benefits.
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SSDI Recipients to See Benefits Increase in 2015Read more about the SSDI benefit changes in 2015. Contact our social security lawyers if you want more information on how these changes might affect you.
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SSDI Recipients Facing Nearly 20% Cut in BenefitsNow, more than ever, disabled individuals who believe they may be entitled to Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits should seek legal
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New Report Predicts Longer Waits for Social Security Disability Hearings in 2014Contact our experienced SSDI attorneys today to explore the steps necessary to pursue Social Security Disability benefits from the Social
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New Proposal Would Tighten Rules on Social Security Disability AppealsThe Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a new proposal that would require individuals applying for Social Security disability
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More Than 10 Million Individuals Received Disability Benefits in 2012Disabled workers in Georgia may be entitled to monthly benefits through the SSDI program. Contact our SSDI attorneys today to discuss your
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Approval of Social Security Disability Claims DecliningAccording to new data, administrative law judges presiding over Social Security Disability cases have become more selective in the claims they
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New Study Links Diabetes to Increased Risk of DisabilityNew research indicates that people with diabetes may have an increased risk of suffering from a disability. Contact our lawyers at Rechtman
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Children With Autism May Be Eligible for Social Security Disability BenefitsYour child may be eligible for disability benefits through the federal SSI program if he or she has been diagnosed with autism disorder. Contact