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 Veterans May Qualify for SSDI and VA BenefitsIf you're a disabled veteran, you may qualify for both SSDI and VA benefits. Keefe Disability Law's adept SSDI lawyers can help you explore your eligibility.
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Social Security Disability Pay: What Caregivers Need to KnowCaring for a disabled relative? SSDI benefits can help cover the cost of their care. Our Boston disability lawyers can help you apply for SSDI for a loved one.
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Applying for SSDI for an Eosinophilic DisorderCan't work due to a disabling eosinophilic disorder? Find out how our skilled Boston disability lawyers can help you explore your eligibility for SSDI benefits.
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Understanding the Differences Between SSI and SSDICan't work due to disability? You may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Find out which program is right for you and how we can help you apply.
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Qualifying for SSDI for Pemphigus or PemphigoidBullous diseases like pemphigus and pemphigoid can make it impossible to hold a job. Find out how our adept MA disability attorneys can help you apply for SSDI.
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Qualifying for SSDI for Painful Bladder SyndromeUnable to work due to painful bladder syndrome? You may qualify for SSDI. Here's what you need to know, including how our Boston disability lawyers can help.
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Understanding Residual Functional Capacity Assessments for SSDIApplying for SSDI, but don't meet a listing in the Blue Book? Completing an RFC assessment can help prove your condition is disabling. Find out how we can help.
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Blood Clots and Qualifying for SSDISuffering from recurring blood clots or a clotting disorder that prevents work? Keefe Disability Law's Boston attorneys can help you apply for SSDI. Learn more.
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Qualifying for SSDI for a Spinal ConditionIs a long-term spinal condition preventing you from working? You may qualify for SSDI. Find out how Keefe Disability Law's Boston attorneys can assist you.
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What to Know When Applying for SSDI for MesotheliomaDiagnosed with mesothelioma? You may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Our Boston disability lawyers can help you apply for benefits.
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Applying for SSDI for Cirrhosis of the LiverIf cirrhosis prevents you from working, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Find out how our Boston lawyers can help you apply for SSDI.
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Obtaining SSDI Benefits for AtaxiaAtaxia is a neurological disorder affecting balance, movement, and coordination. Can't work due to ataxia? Our Boston lawyers can help you apply for SSDI.
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What You Should Know About Applying for SSDI for Chronic PancreatitisCan't work due to chronic pancreatitis? You may be eligible for SSDI but getting benefits for this condition can be challenging. Find out how we can help.
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Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits for Chronic Liver DiseaseUnable to work due to chronic liver disease? You may be eligible for disability. Find out how to apply for SSDI and how our Boston disability lawyers can help.
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Qualifying for SSDI Benefits for Sjogren's SyndromeIf the symptoms of Sjogren's syndrome prevent you from working, you may be eligible for SSDI. Learn what you need to qualify and how our lawyers can help.
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Our Boston Disability Lawyers Help Clients Obtain SSDI Benefits for Speech ImpairmentsAre you losing your ability to speak due to a disability? If so, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance. Find out how our attorneys can help.
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What Is a Disability Exhibit File, and Why Do I Need to Have a Copy?Whether you receive SSDI benefits depends largely on your disability exhibit file. Here’s what you need to know about this important file.
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Sidelined by a Disability? Social Security Will Ask—When Did Your Disability Begin?To determine the onset date of a disability for a Social Security benefits claim, you’ll need to consider several factors, including the type of disability.
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Are Your Job Skills Transferable to a Different Job More Compatible With Your Impairment? Here's How the SSA Analysis WorksThe SSA won't grant disability benefits if you have job skills that are transferable to a different job compatible with your impairment. Read on to learn more.
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SSA Wounded Warriors Program Speeds the Massachusetts Disability ProcessRead on to learn more about the Wounded Warrior Program and the disability benefits available through the Social Security Administration.