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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Patients With Toxic Encephalopathy May Qualify for SS BenefitsExposure to toxic substances can cause toxic encephalopathy. Here, learn how to qualify for SS benefits for this debilitating disorder.
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Patients With Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis May Qualify for SSIf you suffer from Valley Fever, you may be eligible for SS benefits. Here, learn which form of this rare condition is considered a disability by the SSA.
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SS Benefits May Help Patients Living With NeurofibromatosisNeurofibromatosis is a rare genetic disorder that causes tumors to form on nerve tissues. Patients with this condition may qualify for SS benefits.
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Qualifying for SS Benefits for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Is Difficult, But Not ImpossibleLiving with IBS can be miserable, but sufferers may face an uphill battle when applying for SS disability. Here, learn how an RFC can help you obtain benefits.
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SS Disability Benefits May Help Lighten Financial Burdens After a Testicular Cancer DiagnosisPatients with testicular cancer can face quickly mounting debt while trying to recover. SS benefits may help to lighten financial worries.
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Some Patients With Pacemakers or Implantable Defibrillators May Qualify for SSocial SecurityHaving a pacemaker or defibrillator doesn't automatically qualify you for Social Security. However, if you're unable to work, you may be eligible for benefits.
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A MELAS Diagnosis May Make You Eligible for Social Security Disability BenefitsMELAS is a serious disorder that affects the brain, nervous system, and muscles, causing debilitating symptoms. People with MELAS may qualify for SS benefits.
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Can I Qualify for SS Benefits for Severe Anorexia or Bulimia?If the symptoms of a severe eating disorder prevent you from working, you may be eligible for SS benefits. Click here to learn more.
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SS Can Help If Your Syringomyelia Becomes DebilitatingSyringomyelia is a serious condition that may become debilitating over time. If your syringomyelia prevents you from working, you may qualify for disability.
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If Cervical Cancer Prevents You From Working, You May Be Eligible for SS BenefitsCervical cancer is a serious illness that requires extensive treatment. If your cancer prevents you from working, you may be eligible for SS.
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A Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis Can Be Devastating and DebilitatingPancreatic cancers are aggressive and quickly become debilitating. Patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer may have their SS applications expedited.
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Muscular Dystrophy Patients Who Are Unable to Work May Be Eligible for SS BenefitsMuscular dystrophy is a group of serious genetic diseases that cause muscle weakness and dysfunction. If you have muscular dystrophy, you may qualify for SS.
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If Your Short Bowel Syndrome Prevents You From Working, You May Be Eligible for SSShort bowel syndrome can cause a range of symptoms that may make it difficult to work. If your SBS prevents you from holding a job, you may qualify for SS.
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If Peripheral Neuropathy Causes You Painful, Debilitating Symptoms, You May Be Eligible for DisabilityPeripheral neuropathy can cause debilitating symptoms making it difficult to work. Here, learn how to apply for SS benefits.
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You May Be Eligible for SS Benefits If You Suffer From PTSDThe symptoms of PTSD can make it difficult to hold a job. Here, learn how to apply for SS disability benefits.
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Applying for SS After a Sarcoidosis DiagnosisSarcoidosis can be a debilitating condition. If sarcoidosis has left you unable to work, you may be entitled to SS benefits.
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How to Build a Strong Disability Case to Receive SS Benefits for Migraine HeadachesMigraines can be debilitating, but it’s not easy to get disability benefits for this condition. Here, learn how documentation can help strengthen your case.
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Did Your Metal on Metal Hip Replacement Go Bad? You May Become Eligible for Disability Benefits from Social SecurityLearn how metal erosion and other failure from a defective hip implant or replacement can hurt your lifestyle—and make it impossible for you to work.
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Disability Alert: An In-Depth Look At the Aortic AneurysmOur Massachusetts disability lawyer explains how an aortic aneurysm can limit your lifestyle, and how Social Security disability benefits can help you survive.
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The Nine Categories of Mental Disorders Under Which a Child Can Qualify for Social Security DisabilityAs you care for your child with a mental disorder you worry about his future. Here we list the nine mental disorders that may qualify your child for disability.