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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May is Hepatitis Awareness MonthMay is National Hepatitis Awareness Month. Our Boston disability attorneys discuss the five types of viral hepatitis. Are you at risk?
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Hepatitis C and Your Social Security Disability ApplicationHepatitis C is a chronic illness that can cause severe liver damage. Our Boston disability lawyers discuss Social Security disability benefits for hepatitis C.
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SSDI and Cor Pulmonale: Respiratory Disorder or Heart Disease?Learn about SSDI and Cor Pulmonale, a heart condition that can result from chronic respiratory disease.
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Sleep Disorders and SSDI: Get the FactsCan you get SSDI for sleep apnea? Learn how the SSA determines disability eligibility for those with the sleep-related breathing disorder.
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Social Security Benefits Some with Cochlear ImplantsAre Social Security benefits available to those with cochlear implants? Sometimes. Our Boston SSDI attorneys explain.
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Speechless: Do You Qualify for SSDI for Speech Disorders?Our Boston disability benefits attorneys discuss speech impairments and the SSDI application process for those with speech disorders.
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SSA Rules for Vertigo Can Make Your Head spinVertigo has many causes. Learn when vertigo can be considered a qualifying condition for Social Security Disability benefits.
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Blind, Low Vision, Visually Impaired: Who Qualifies for SSDI?What is the difference between legally blind, low vision, and visually impaired? Why does it matter? Our Boston SSDI attorneys explain how SSD benefits relate.
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Social Security Benefits for Visual ImpairmentsYou don’t have to be blind to receive Social Security for vision loss. Our Boston disability attorneys explain benefits for vision disorders.
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Five Tests the Social Security Administration may require from Hearing Loss ApplicantsIf you apply for SSI or SSDI based on hearing loss, the Social Security Administration may require certain medical tests such as an otological exam.
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Applying for Social Security Disability for Hearing Loss? Here’s What You Need to KnowThe Social Security Administration offers benefits for applicants with profound hearing loss. Do you qualify for hearing loss disability? Learn Here.
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Yes, You Can Get SSDI for Fibromyalgia!You can get SSDI for fibromyalgia. Learn about the disease and how the SSA determines benefits for applicants with a fibromyalgia diagnosis and how to apply.
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Applying for Cancer Benefits through the Compassionate Allowance ProgramPatients with late-stage or aggressive cancers can get a quick SSDI/SSI decision through the SSA’s Compassionate Allowance Program. Do you qualify?
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Conditions That Qualify for the SSA’s Compassionate Allowances Program: Part 5If you have any of these severe medical conditions, you will qualify for expedited processing of SSI/SSDI claims through the Compassionate Allowances program.
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Conditions That Qualify for the SSA’s Compassionate Allowances Program: Part 4People with these severe medical conditions qualify for expedited processing of their SSI/SSDI claims through SSA’s Compassionate Allowances program.
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The SSA’s Compassionate Allowances Program, Qualifying Conditions: Part 3If you suffer from a severe medical condition, you may qualify for expedited processing of your SSI/SSDI claim through the Compassionate Allowances program.
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Conditions Listed Under the SSA’s Compassionate Allowances Program: Part 2Do you have a severe medical condition? You may qualify for SSA’s fast-track application process, the Compassionate Allowances program.
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Conditions That Qualify for the SSA’s Compassionate Allowances Program: Part 1Do you have a severe medical condition? You may qualify for the SSA’s fast-track application process, the Compassionate Allowances program.
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Documenting Your Disability: 8 Tips to Help You Successfully File an SSDI ClaimHow do you prove that you are eligible for SSDI? Our Massachusetts disability lawyers provide tips to help you document your disability benefits claim.
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The Symptoms of Schizophrenia: Do You Qualify for SSDI?Schizophrenia can make it hard to hold a job. Massachusetts disability lawyers discuss the many symptoms of schizophrenia and the SSDI application process.