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Three Things that Every Social Security Disability Applicant Must Consider

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Three Things that Every Social Security Disability Applicant Must Consider

The Social Security Disability claim’s process is confusing, lengthy and frustrating. 70% of applicants are denied at the initial stage and it’s important for first time applicant to be fully prepared and understand the Social Security Disability claim’s process. Nancy Cavey, Pinellas Park Social Security Disability attorney, has these three tips for initial Social Security […]

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Your Rights to Social Security Disability Benefits because of Hand Pain

There are many illnesses or injuries that can cause painful hand conditions. These can be due to: 1. Nerve damage or neuropathy 2. Radiation therapy to combat cancer 3. Diabetes that effect the nerves in your limbs 4. Multiple Sclerosis that cause the nerves in the hands to become damaged 5. Raynaud’s Syndrome which starves

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Your Rights to Social Security Disability Benefits for a Visual Disorder

If you have been diagnosed with a visual impairment, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. Visual disorders can include degenerative conditions, diabetic retinopathy, or cancer. If you have these difficulties and are unable to work for 12 months or longer, you may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. SSDI is a disability

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Good Morning America Host Robin Roberts Diagnosed with MDS Preleukemia

In a recent news report, Good Morning America Host Robin Roberts has been diagnosed with the disease myelodysplastic syndrome also known as MDS. Going forward, Roberts – who previously beat breast cancer five years ago looks to also beat this condition. Click the link above to learn more about her condition. Are you suffering from MDS and

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Does Your Long Term Disability Denial List Alternative Jobs That You Allegedly Can Perform?

You purchased your long term disability policy to provide you benefits when you are unable to work. Unfortunately, many long term disability carriers don’t make it easy for those who are disabled to get the benefits that they deserve. One of the favorite ways that long term disability carriers will deny claims is to list

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Treatment Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Your Rights to Long Term Disability Benefits

If you have been diagnosed with cancer and your treatment involves chemotherapy, you may physical, emotional and psychological side effects from this treatment. Common chemotherapy side effects include: – Fatigue and anemia: fatigue, extreme tiredness is one of the most common side effects of cancer and cancer treatment. You may have difficulty concentrating or thinking

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Type One Diabetes and Your Rights to Long Term Disability Benefits

Type One diabetes can be a disabling condition that prevents you from working. During your illness, treatment and recovery, long term disability benefits may be able to help you offset lost wages if you purchased a disability plan from a private insurer or have coverage through an employer. If you have been diagnosed with Type

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Struggling with Cardiovascular Disease

Has your doctor diagnosed you with cardiovascular disease? You may be eligible to receive long term disability benefits if you have purchased a group disability plan from a private insurer or have coverage through your employer. According to a report from Medline Plus, middle aged adults in the United States should start meeting the American

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