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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Developing Diabetes Treatments Give Hope to DiabeticsThe surge of diabetes diagnoses in the U.S. has prompted some treatment advances. Click here to discover what’s new in the world of diabetes management.
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When Is Vertigo and the Side Effects Considered a Basis for Disability Benefits From Social Security?Learn more about what vertigo is, and when can it be considered a disability for Social Security Disability benefits?
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Lymphoma, Hodgkin's and Non Hodgkin's. My Hodgkin's disease has recurred. Do I Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits?How does lymphoma qualify me for Social Security disability? Hodgkin's disease or Non Hodgkin's? Find out from a Massachusetts disability attorney.
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When a Disorder of Speech, Reading or Writing (Aphasia, PPA) Prevents You From Working, Social Security Disability Benefits Can Provide Financial Support.Our Boston disability benefits attorneys discuss aphasia symptoms and the SSDI application process for those with speech or communication disorders.
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You Can Get Disability Benefits for the Symptoms From Severe Crohn's Disease.Our Boston disability attorneys discuss Social Security disability benefits for Crohn’s disease, an autoimmune disease of the digestive system.
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When Side Effects from Diabetes Keep You From Working - How to Document Your Diabetes Disability ClaimDocumenting your disability is the first step to successfully applying for SSI or SSDI. Our Massachusetts disability lawyers discuss documentation for diabetes.
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When Spinal Stenosis Becomes a Massachusetts DisabilitySerious cases of spinal stenosis can become disabling. A Boston disability attorney explains how this happens and what to do.
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Effects of a Severe Traumatic Brain Injury TBI Can Support a Claim for Disability for Social Security BenefitsApplying for SSA disability benefits for traumatic brain injuries can be frustrating and time consuming. A Boston disability attorney explains why.
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SS Disability for Migraines: Evidence Needed to Prove the Severity of Your HeadachesMigraines can be debilitating, and sufferers who can’t work because of them may need SS benefits. Here, learn what type of evidence will help your claim.
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I Have Sickle Cell Anemia: Can I Get Help from Social Security Disability?Sickle cell anemia is a disabling disease that may qualify you for SSA disability benefits. A Boston area disability attorney explains.
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Pain from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Keep You From Working? Disability Benefits Can Provide Relief for Those With Reflex Sympathetic DystrophyReflex Sympathetic Dystrophy can make it impossible to work due to pain. Fortunately, Social Security disability benefits may be awarded.
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Have an Autoimmune Disorder? Disability Attorney Addresses Accommodations So You Can Still Work.When does an autoimmune disorder interfere with your current job? A Massachusetts disability attorney discusses the problem.
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3 Crucial Questions About the Disability Benefits ProcessApplying for disability benefits can provide you with much needed financial relief. It is important to understand how this process works.
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Need-to-Know Information for Every Disability Benefits ApplicantSocial Security disability benefits provide financial relief to many people. It is crucial to understand the truth about how the system works.
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Have a Disability? Get to Know the Social Security Administration’s Listing of ImpairmentsIf you are disabled and need help supporting yourself financially, Social Security disability benefits may provide relief. The Listing of Impairments may help.
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Coal Workers and Others: Pneumoconiosis May Qualify You for Disability BenefitsPeople with pneumoconiosis may find it difficult to breathe and therefore be unable to work. Fortunately, the condition may qualify for disability benefits.
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Symptoms of Undifferentiated and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease May Qualify You for Disability BenefitsPeople suffering from conditions affecting connective tissue may be unable to work due to their symptoms. Fortunately, disability benefits may be available.
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An Overview of Interstitial Cystitis and Qualifying for Disability BenefitsIf you have interstitial cystitis, you may be unable to work in order to support yourself. Fortunately, disability benefits can provide the relief you need.
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What You Need to Know About the Worn-Out Worker Rule for Social Security DisabilityA special provision of Social Security law grants easier access to benefits for some unskilled workers. Can these rules help you qualify?
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Meeting the Disability Listing for Borderline Personality DisorderBorderline personality disorder sufferers may qualify for disability benefits under the listing of impairments. To do so, you must meet certain criteria.