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WHAT’S HIDDEN INSIDE YOUR SSA CASE FILE?

WHAT DOES SSA’S CASE FILE SAY ABOUT YOU? When you file an application for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, you expect the SSA to review your medical records. You also expect them to review your work history and read the forms that you complete. Additionally, you expect your disability case to be based on… Read More »

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THE 12 MONTH DURATION RULE FOR SSD BENEFITS

UNDERSTANDING THE 12 MONTH DURATION RULE FOR SSD BENEFITS The 12 month duration rule for Social Security disability benefits applies to everyone who files an application for disability benefits. In short, the 12 month duration rule requires your medical condition to last twelve continuous months. You face the same duration standard regardless of age,… Read More »

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FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS THAT PROVE SSA DISABILITY

Functional limitations are often the deciding factor in whether a person qualifies for disability benefits through the SSA. Many people believe that only a specific diagnosis matters, when in reality the SSA is actually concerned with how your symptoms interfere with basic work activities. Physical functional limitations are how your disability limits your ability… Read More »

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FIVE COMMON LEARNING DISABILITIES

WHAT IS A LEARNING DISABILITY? A learning disability is a brain based condition that affects how you use and understand information. It changes how the brain processes things like words, sounds, or numbers. Each person with a learning disability is different. For example, a person can have a learning disability in reading, writing, listening,… Read More »

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SIX MYTHS ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

DEBUNKING SIX FALSE BELIEFS ABOUT SSD BENEFITS There are many myths about Social Security Disability benefits. We hear them every day. Most people, after filing an application for SSDI or SSI benefits, believe in some of them. Do not fall for myths about SSD benefits. Don’t rely on the opinions of your friends or… Read More »

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COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME & SSDI

WHAT IS COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME? Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic condition that affects millions of people around the world. The condition causes severe pain and swelling in the affected area of the body. The cause of CRPS is not known, but doctors believe it is caused by an abnormal reaction… Read More »

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DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE & SSDI BENEFITS

Degenerative disc disease is common disability that can impact your ability to work. If you cannot work for over one year, then apply for SSDI benefits. For legal help with your spinal disease case, contact Cannon Disability Law. We offer a free consultation and no attorney fee unless you win benefits. Hire the law firm that has won over 20,000 SSD cases. Put our legal experience to work for you.

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TOP 5 DISABILITIES THAT THE SSA APPROVES MOST

If you are filing an application for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), then you may wonder what top 5 disabilities the SSA approves most. Understanding this can help you see where your claim fits in. The truth is, there is no single list that guarantees approval. The SSA evaluates… Read More »

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THREE REASONS TO HIRE A DISABILITY ATTORNEY TO WIN YOUR SSD CASE

There are more than three reasons to hire a disability attorney to represent you in your claim for SSDI and SSI benefits. The reason most people don’t hire an attorney is they think it will cost too much money. What most people don’t know is that attorney fees in SSDI and SSI cases are… Read More »

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DIVORCE & DISABILITY BENEFITS

DOES DIVORCE EFFECT YOUR SSD BENEFITS? Divorce can affect your Social Security benefits, but it depends on what kind of benefits the SSA is paying you. For example, you could be getting paid SSD benefits and Supplemental Security Income benefits. Or, you could also be getting dependent benefits based on the earnings of your spouse…. Read More »

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