Are Your Social Secuirty Disability Benefits Taxable?
Social Security disability benefits can be taxable depending on your total income and your martial status....
Continue readingSocial Security disability benefits can be taxable depending on your total income and your martial status....
Continue readingThe Social Security Administration has posted a notice at FedBizOpps asking for information about a case management system to help with disability case processing for Social Security Disability cases. At Cavey and Barrett, we suggest more local staff to assist in getting files ready for hearing would help process denied social security disability claims....
Continue readingThere are different kinds of hypertension that might entitle you to Social Security Disability benefits and one is resistant hypertension. At Cavey and Barrett we specialize in handing social security disability claims involving hypertension....
Continue readingSocial Security had a nationwide backlog of pending Social Security disability claims and the Pinellas and Hillsborough County are no exception!...
Continue readingThe Social Security Administration has announced a cost-of-living adjustment for 2009 of 5.8%...
Continue readingPrice McClain sustained serious spinal injuries in an all-terrain vehicle accident and collected Social Security disability benefits. However, his tremendous courage and desire to return to work at Coca-Cola has paid off....
Continue readingFlorida, most like states, as a significant budget shortfall and Florida legislators may have to try to balance the budget at the expense of disabled Floridians....
Continue readingMany American's are disabled by chronic pain but pain can't be seen like a broken pain. It can be hard to prove a claim for Social Security Disability benefits or long term/ERISA disability without objective medical evidence. This article explain how chronic pain can lead to a rewiring of your brain. This is objective evidence that your pain is real and disabling. Contact Cavey and Barrett for assistance in chronic pain disability cases....
Continue readingIt takes over 2 years to get a hearing on your Social Security Disability claim in the Tampa Bay area. Representative Kathy Castor has introduced a bill that would put the Social Security Administration under the gun to have a hearing on your Social Security Disability claim within 75 days. Benefits delayed are truly benefits denied! Read The St. Petersburg Times article below. For help on your SSDI claim contact Tampa Bay Social Security Disability attorney's Nancy Cavey and Sharon Barrett at 727-894-3188....
Continue readingSteadily lengthening delays in the resolution of Social Security disability claims have left hundreds of thousands of people in a kind of purgatory, waiting as long as three years for a decision....
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