Category Archives: Winning Disability Benefits

Advice for Your Social Security Disability Hearing

If you have an upcoming hearing with an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) for your Social Security Disability case then you probably have several questions.  Most people have never testified in court before, so they have questions about what they will … Continue reading

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How to Find an Attorney for your Social Security Disability Case

Finding a good  disability attorney is like finding any other professional.  Many times you can ask around, and get recommendations from friends.  But what if your friends have not been through something that required them to get a Social Security … Continue reading

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What can I do On My Own to Help my Social Security Disability (Title II) or Supplemental Security Income (Title XVI) Case?

There are several things you can do to help win your Social Security Disability or Supplemental Security Income case.  One of the most important things you can do is to receive consistent medical treatment.  If you do not have access … Continue reading

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Initial Application and Legal Representation

The decision to file a Social Security disability application does not come about easily and it is not reached after mere superficial reflection. The time period that precedes the filing of disability applications is generally marked with difficulties in both … Continue reading

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