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If I am On Active Military Duty or a Recently Discharged Veteran, Will That Make a Difference in My Social Security Claim?

Yes! If you are filing for disability benefits let the Social Security Administration know that you are on active military duty of that you have recently been discharged and the Social Security Administration will handle your claim more quickly. However, be aware that if you are getting non-service connected VA disability benefits; your Social Security benefits can be reduced. You can have both VA service connected disability and Social Security Disability benefits!...

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Has Your Claim for Fibromyalgia Been Denied Because of a Lack of Proper Diagnosis?

Has your Fibromyalgia Disability claim been denied because the Long Term Disability carrier says that there hasn’t been a “proper diagnosis” of your condition? Unfortunately there are “no blood tests or x-rays that can detect Fibromyalgia and this makes the condition hard to diagnose.” If so, you need to immediately contact Fibromyalgia disability benefits attorney Nancy Cavey who can be reached at 727-894-3188....

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Final Offer

At Cavey and Barrett we are here to help you and serve good people that find themselves in tough circumstances. We thank you for inquiring about the long term disability law and the games that long term disability carriers have played to rob you of your financial peace of mind. All of us have found ourselves in trouble and in need of help at sometime over our lives. Reaching out to an experienced disability attorney is the quickest way to solve your problems....

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Nancy Cavey’s Story

When I was in junior high school my father became chronically ill and was diagnosed with leukemia but our family insurance brokerage of Goldman & Mary and my father had a private disability insurance policy with USF & Jean. By the time I was a senior in high school my father was unable to work, he was excellent father, hardworking and honest man. He was also an excellent businessperson who thought of his family first even in the case of illness that prohibited him from working. My father’s illness and retirement was a drastic...

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