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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The Team I Can Count on For LifeI grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, an old steeltown where high school football was like a religion - and Friday night games were like a weekly church service.
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How Baseball Became My First LoveWhy The Annual Baseball Season Gives Me Hope By Massachusetts Social Security Disability Attorney Patrick Hartwig
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Overcome Your Challenges By Gaining a New PerspectiveIn This Issue: Adopting a Perspective to Overcome Challenges and Recognizing International Day of Persons with Disabilities
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Inspiration Helps Us Accomplish Great ThingsInspiration helps us accomplish great things and get through difficult times.
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Those Keefe Boys Can Sing!Hear the Keefe gentlemen sing acapella when their brother Joseph was ordained as a priest in Rome
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We Are Moving!Check out our new office space. We are moving to our new home in Natick at the end of April
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What’s the Mess with Hernia Mesh?Surgical mesh has many uses for internal organ repairs. Unfortunately, it can cause even more damage to your body if it is defective.
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Loneliness is Increasing Among All sectors in Society. For the Disabled Loneliness Makes Being Sick Worse. Lonely people suffer health consequences as if they smoked cigarettes.Social Changes have led to an increase in loneliness especially among the disabled. Put social media on hold, and join a group or take a class.
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Addiction Risks Outweigh Pain Relief From Oxycontin and Other Opioids. Just Say No.Oxycontin addiction and heroin addiction, two deadly risks that can overcome a person prescribed opioid pain killers by their doctor.
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It's Not Too Late to get a Flu Shot this year. Due to Widespread Flu in US this winter, go out and get a flu shot.Flu is widespread this year in the US as of January 2018. Flu Shots reduce your chance of getting flu and reduce severity if you do get the flu. Get the shot!
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Could Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Save My Child from His Addicition?Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Has Reduced Depression in Some Patients - Could it Curb My Son's Addiction to Cocaine?
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10 Images by Rorschach Are Still Used to Tell Us About Our Thoughts and Feelings and To Diagnose Mental Illness.Rorschach Publish 10 Images in 1921. These "Inkblots" are still used by the military, the courts, and by industry to assess the psychological traits.
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During Flu Season Should I Get A Flu Shot? If So, Why?Flu Shots are an Important Part of Maintaining Your Health - Go Get One Now.
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Upcoming Changes in 2018 for Social Security Disability.Each year social security makes changes to their benefits. This is a summary of the upcoming changes for 2018
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There were over 4,500 cases of Lyme Disease in Massachusetts in 2016 alone!Lyme Disease is a serious illness that may qualify you for Disability Benefits.
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Having your doctors fill out a questionnaire with their opinions about your conditions can be very helpful for disability.The best kind of evidence to prove to social security that you can no longer work is a doctors supportive opinion.
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Don't forget to be thorough when speaking with your doctors during a disability claim.For any social security disability claim it is important to always be honest and detailed when speaking to your healthcare providers. Medical records reflect it
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To Get Social Security Disability You Need to Be Out of Work For at Least Twelve MonthsYou Need to Be Unable to Work 12 Months or More to Be Eligible For Social Security Disability
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Understanding Substantial Gainful Activity and DisabilityAre you allowed to work and file for social security disability benefits? What are the rules for work and social security disability? What are the rules?
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Seven Action Items You Must Do to Prepare For Your Social Security Disability Hearing. First Action Item: You Must Work with Your DoctorsWorking with your doctors regularly is one of the best things you can do to prepare for your disability hearing.