Keefe Disability Law focuses our practice on educating the community about how the disabled can seek assistance from the government through the Social Security disability program. Let our attorneys help you navigate the complicated world of a Social Security disability claim and take action if you are denied.
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Proving Your Respiratory Disability for Social Security Benefit ApprovalWhen you can’t breathe, you can’t work! Learn how to prove your respiratory disability to get the Social Security benefits you deserve.
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Defining the Severity of Musculoskeletal Disorders to Qualify for DisabilityBefore filing for musculoskeletal disability benefits, click here to learn how the Social Security Administration rates disorders for benefit acceptance.
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Compassionate Allowances for Extreme Disability ConsiderationWaiting to receive your disability benefits can be as painful as your ailment; however, click here to learn how compassionate allowances can ease your wait.
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Disability Claims and Fibromyalgia SymptomsAre you in constant pain all the time? Read on to discover if your symptoms could be signs of fibromyalgia, and what you can do to get disability benefits.
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Ankylosing Spondylitis: Getting SSDI in Boston for This DisorderWere you diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis? SSDI might be available to you. Social Security disability lawyers explain.
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Keefe Disability Law September 2014 NewsletterCatch up with Keefe Disability Law in the September 2014 newsletter. Learn about attorney John Keefe's cross-country trek from Boston to California, and more!
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What to Do While Waiting for a Decision to be Made on Your Application for SSDI with EpilepsyHave you applied for SSDI in New Hampshire for epilepsy? Here’s what you can do while you wait for a decision in your case.
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Answer These Five Questions Before You Apply for SSDI in New HampshireNot sure if you should apply for SSDI? Our New Hampshire Social Security disability lawyer tells you five questions to ask first.
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Were You Denied SSDI in New Hampshire After Surgery on a Weight-Bearing Joint?If you’ve had surgery on one or more weight bearing joints, find out why your application for SSDI in New Hampshire might be denied.
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When You Can and Cannot Qualify for SSDI in Boston for a Torn ACLDid you tear your ACL? Discover when you can and cannot qualify for SSDI in Boston and what you need to show to get approved.
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Hip Replacement? You Might Qualify for SSDI in MassachusettsUnsure of how you will make ends meet after a hip replacement? SSDI in Massachusetts might be an option for you.
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High Blood Pressure Side Effects That Qualify You for Social Security DisabilityIf your high blood pressure causes disabling symptoms that prevent you from working, you might qualify for Social Security disability.
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People With These Types of Liver Diseases Could Qualify for SSDI in BostonIf you suffer from one of these top types of chronic liver diseases, you could qualify to receive SSDI in Boston
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Keefe Disability Law's June 2014 NewsletterCatch up with the disability attorneys and team at Keefe Disability Law by reading our June 2014 newsletter.
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What to Do If You Need SSDI in Cambridge With Mitral Valve ProlapseIf the effects of mitral valve prolapse make it difficult for you to work, you might be eligible for SSDI in Cambridge.
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Could You Be at Risk of Worsening Back Pain After a Boston Social Security Disability Denial?If you were denied SSDI in Boston for your back pain, learn if you are still at risk of having worse back pain, and what you can do.
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Suffocating from a Chronic Breathing Problem? New Hampshire SSDI May Be Able to HelpIf you have a chronic breathing problem, SSDI in New Hampshire can help you live a little bit more comfortably.
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Palinopsia and Social Security Disability in New Hampshire: What You Need to KnowIf you have palinopsia, you might qualify for Social Security disability in New Hampshire.
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Devastating Symptoms of a Mood Disorder May Qualify You for Social Security Disability in BostonIf you suffer from a serious mood disorder, you must show you have certain symptoms to qualify for SSDI in Boston.
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Can’t Work Due to a Ruptured Disc? Social Security Disability in Massachusetts Might Be Able to Help!Ruptured discs can be caused by a number of things. If you’re diagnosed with a ruptured disc and can’t work, here’s how you can get SSDI.