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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Disabled By Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Your SSDI Attorney in New Hampshire ExplainsChronic fatigue syndrome plagues many people across the United States, but is it a disability? A New Hampshire Social Security attorney explains.
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You May Qualify For Boston SSDI If Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Has Left You DisabledIf you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome, you may qualify to receive SSDI in Boston. Attorneys at Keefe Disability Law can help.
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Six Common Shoulder Disabilities That May Qualify You for SSDI in MassachusettsCertain types of shoulder disabilities can leave you disabled or unable to work. A Massachusetts SSDI lawyer explains these conditions.
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Autism Can Qualify You for SSDI Benefits in BostonIf you have autism, you face unique challenges in the workplace. A Massachusetts Social Security disability attorney explains why you may qualify for benefits.
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Seven Causes of Neurological Conditions That Could Impact Your Ability to Get Boston Social Security DisabilityIf you have a neurological condition and need Boston Social Security disability, lawyers at Keefe Disability Law explain vital details for your case.
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Four Types of Blood Disorders That May Qualify You for Social Security BenefitsA blood disorder can have a serious impact on your health. Our Boston Social Security lawyer explains some of the top disorders that qualify for benefits.
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Social Security Disability May Be Available for BlindnessIf you have lost your ability to see as well as you once used to, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
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How to File a Successful Claim for SSDI Benefits with Lung CancerAre you fighting lung cancer? Our Vermont disability attorneys discuss the criteria for SSDI benefit approval for applicants with lung cancer.
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Some Applicants with Prostate Cancer May Automatically Qualify for SSDI BenefitsIf the symptoms of prostate cancer are affecting your ability to work, SSDI may be an option. Our Providence disability attorneys explain.
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When Do Amputees Qualify for Presumptive Disability Payments?Massachusetts amputees who cannot work may be eligible for six months of temporary disability payments while the SSA considers their SSI application.
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SSDI Can Help Amputees Make Ends MeetOur Massachusetts disability benefits attorneys discuss the SSDI requirements for applicants with amputations.
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Winning Tips for SSDI Applicants with Multiple SclerosisOur New Hampshire disability lawyers give six tips to disability applicants with multiple sclerosis.
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It Can Be Hard to Get SSDI for Skin CancerOur Boston disability attorneys discuss common skin cancers and the SSDI application process for individuals with skin cancer.
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Yes, You Can Get Social Security Benefits for MigraineYou can get SSDI for migraines, but it’s not easy. Our Boston disability attorneys discuss how a migraine notebook can help you support your claim.
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Traumatic Brain Injury and dementia can lead to increased artistic abilities.TBI and dementia research shows surprising relationship to creativity. Call for help applying for disability benefits for these conditions.
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SSI Program 40 years old!SSI program provides essential income for needy disabled adults and children, strengthening families by keeping disabled kids at home.
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Getting SSDI for Migraines Can Be a Real HeadacheHave frequent migraines put your life on hold? You can get SSDI for migraines, and our disability attorneys tell you what you need to know before you apply.
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Future of the Social Security Trust Fund Should Continue Paying BenefitsDisability Benefits trust fund will become depleted in 2016, but benefits will still be payable.
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Seven Reasons to Apply for Social Security Disability after a StrokeWhen a stroke causes long-lasting disability, SSDI can provide a monthly income. Learn about the other benefits of applying for SSDI after a stroke.
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Do You Meet Social Security Disability Requirements for Inflammatory Bowel Disease?Learn about inflammatory bowel disease and the criteria that must be met in order to qualify for SSDI benefits for the condition.