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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How Chronic Substance Abuse May Qualify You for SSDI in BostonHas chronic substance abuse impacted your life? A Boston SSDI lawyer explains how you may qualify for SSDI in Boston because of substance abuse.
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Suffer From Meniere’s Disease in Boston? SSDI May HelpIf constant vertigo has limited your ability to work, you may qualify for Boston SSDI for Meniere’s disease.
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How to Show You Qualify for Boston SSDI for Chronic Fatigue SyndromeKnowing what to submit to receive Social Security in Boston for chronic fatigue syndrome can be confusing. A Boston Social Security attorney helps.
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Do You Know What The Common Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Are?There are a number of symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. A Manchester Social Security attorney talks about which ones may qualify you for SSDI.
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Does Your Shoulder Pain Qualify You for Massachusetts SSDI?Many shoulder problems may qualify you to receive Social Security disability in Massachusetts. SSDI lawyer guidance can help with your application.
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How to Show That MS Impairs Your Ability to Work Using the RFC FormSocial Security disability benefits in Massachusetts are available to many people that cannot work as a result of the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
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Six Causes of Neck Pain That May Qualify You For Social Security Disability Benefits in New EnglandIf you suffer from severe neck pain, you may qualify for the benefits you need to live better. But it depends on what causes the pain. Read more here.
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Why Asperger’s Syndrome May Qualify You for Boston SSDIAs an adult coping with Asperger’s syndrome, you may qualify for Massachusetts SSDI. Lawyers at Keefe Disability Law can help.
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Does Sickle Cell Disease Qualify for Social Security Disability?Sickle cell disease is an acute condition that effects your blood. Massachusetts Social Security lawyer John Keefe explains how it can affect your benefits.
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How Visual Acuity Is Measured for Social Security Disability BenefitsWhen you lose your eyesight and are unable to work, Massachusetts Social Security disability lawyer John Keefe gives tips on how to apply for benefits.
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What Do Two Types of Lung Cancer Mean for Your MA Disability Case?Our Boston disability lawyers discuss the two types of lung cancer and how your type of cancer affects your eligibility for Social Security disability benefits.
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How to Get a Medical Vocational Allowance for Prostate CancerIf your prostate cancer doesn’t meet the criteria of disability listing 13.24, don’t give up. Learn how to qualify for SSDI with a medical vocational allowance.
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Can You Be Denied SSDI Because of a Prosthetic Limb?Our Boston disability benefit lawyers discuss how a prosthetic limb can affect your claim for SSDI.
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Multiple Sclerosis in the WorkplaceHow will multiple sclerosis affect your ability to work? Our Nashua SSDI attorneys discuss reasonable accommodation and Social Security disability benefits.
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Is Your Headache a Migraine? Know These Signs and SymptomsA Boston disability lawyer gives five tips on filing for Social Security Disability for Migraine.
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Those with Chronic Hepatitis B May Qualify for SSDIChronic hepatitis B is a serious infection of the liver. Learn about the symptoms of hepatitis B and whether your condition qualifies for SSDI.
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Get Your Snores Checked! Untreated Sleep Apnea can cause Cor PulmonaleDo you snore? Millions of people have a condition known as sleep apnea. Over time, sleep apnea can cause a dangerous heart condition called cor pulmonale.
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Seeking a Good Night’s Rest: The 12 Most Common Sleep Disorders40 Million Americans suffer from chronic sleep disorders. Learn about some of the most common disabilities that affect sleep.
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Cochlear Implants Are Not for EveryoneCochlear implants have helped thousands hear. However, this technology can’t help everyone.
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Four Leading Causes of Visual ImpairmentCataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy? All applicants with vision loss must meet the same criteria when applying for SSDI.