By continuously studying major cases, the lawyers at Keefe Disability Law put their legal expertise to work by providing blog readers with information and keen legal opinions about social security disability claims in Boston, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Check out their blog's that cover a wide range of topics, including: common disabilities, applying for assistance, social security diability and what to do if you are denied.
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5 Medical Treatment Breakthroughs From The 1980sWonder how long a medical treatment has been around? For instance, when did they start using MRI’s to diagnose illness? What about laser cataract surgery?
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Disabling Symptoms of Bone Spurs in Boston AthletesDo you suffer from bone spurs in Boston, but aren’t sure if your symptoms are considered a disability? Lawyers at Keefe Disability Law explain.
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Rhode Island SSDI and Your Musculoskeletal DisorderHas a musculoskeletal disorder left you disabled and out of work? Learn the types of disorders that may qualify you for Rhode Island SSDI.
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Documenting Your Panic Attacks for Boston Social Security DisabilitySeeking Social Security disability in Boston for panic attacks? Learn how to document your disability and increase your chances at approval.
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Disabling Symptoms of Pernicious Anemia in MassachusettsIf you have pernicious anemia, Massachusetts Social Security disability lawyers explain the most common disabling symptoms of this condition.
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Food Babe Attack on Subway Bread is MisleadingA February 2014 internet petition gained 50,000 signatures to remove it. Subway agrees to remove additive; however, petition claims are misleading.
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1980’s Massachusetts Anti-Smoking TV AD Campaign worked like a charm.US Food and Drug Administration announces new $115 million anti-smoking campaign.
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Report Shows “Treat or Eat” Dilemma in Chronically IllJan '14 study shows as many as 1/3 of chronically ill face dilemma: medicate or eat. Food insecurity or medication underuse, Boston SSDI attorney can help
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Does Eating Fish Reduce Risk of Death in 15 Years?Go eat fish! (Or fish supplements?) All cause mortality study shows fish eating (PUFA) increases life expectancy in older adults up to two years over 15 years?
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Denied for New Hampshire SSDI After a Mini-Stroke?Learn why many people are denied SSDI in New Hampshire for a mini-stroke, but why you should still take this condition seriously.
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Qualifying for SSDI in Rhode Island for Spinal StenosisIf spinal stenosis has made it difficult or impossible for you to work, learn how to qualify for SSDI in Rhode Island.
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Showing the Limitations of a Mood Disorder for SSDI in BostonApplying to receive SSDI in Boston for a mood disorder? Learn what you need to show on your application to be approved.
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Disabling Symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis That Qualify for Boston SSDIIf you live with the pain and discomfort of ulcerative colitis, you may qualify to receive Social Security disability income in Boston.
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Boston SSDI Lawyer Explains Brain Cancer Signs and TreatmentBoston SSDI lawyers at Keefe Disability Law give some good information about what to expect after you receive a diagnosis of brain cancer.
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How to Get Social Security Disability for IC in ManchesterHas your interstitial cystitis become disabling? Learn how to maximize your chances of receiving SSDI for IC in New Hampshire.
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How to Get Boston SSDI for Joint PainIs severe joint pain holding you back from working? Learn how to get SSDI in Boston for joint pain with help from a Massachusetts Social Security attorney.
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Three Tips to Get Boston Social Security Disability for Bell’s PalsyDid you suffer permanent damage from Bell’s Palsy? Boston Social Security disability may be available to you.
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Can You Get Manchester Social Security for a Thyroid Disorder?Do you suffer from a thyroid disorder? Social Security disability in New Hampshire may be able to help when you can no longer work.
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Top Tips When Applying for Rhode Island SSDI After Spinal FusionDid you have a spinal fusion in Rhode Island? Social Security may help you get the income necessary if you can no longer work.
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How to Qualify For Massachusetts SSDI with Huntington’s DiseaseHas your life been changed by a diagnosis of Huntington’s disease? Massachusetts SSDI may be able to help.