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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Neurological Conditions That Can Qualify a Child for Social Security DisabilityThe Social Security Administration has a narrow definition of which neurological conditions qualify as a disability in children; find them here.
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Childhood Blood Disorders That May Qualify for Social Security Disability and What You Need Know About ApplyingYour child has a serious condition caused by a blood disorder. Here is the information you need to help you successfully file for Social Security Disability.
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What Is Considered Countable Income When Determining Your SSI Payments?The SSA calculates the amount of your disability payments based on your current income. Click here to find out what counts as income in their calculations.
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Cost of Living Adjustments for Monthly Federal SSI PaymentsDisability payments change based on calculated cost of living increases. Click here to make sure your payments are following the curve.
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Types of Disabling Dermatitis Recognized for SSA Disability BenefitsDoes your child suffer from painful dermatitis? He could be eligible for disability. Click here to see what types of dermatitis the SSA recognizes for benefits.
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Common Growth Disorders Recognized by the SSA for DisabilityBefore it’s too late to help, click here to learn if your child’s growth disability is recognized by the Social Security Administration for disability benefits.
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Blue Book Disability Listings for Childhood DisordersFiling a disability claim on behalf of your child can be hard, especially if you’re not sure if his condition is covered. Discover what disorders qualify here.
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When Working Isn’t in Your Blood: Hematological Disorders That Could Qualify for DisabilityBefore filing a disability claim for your blood disorder, learn the conditions recognized by the SSA for benefits and how we can help you get approved.
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Why Disability Is Possible for Some Diabetes SufferersDiabetes can be manageable, but certain effects of the disease can make it difficult to work. Read on to learn more about symptoms that qualify for disability.
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Social Security Disability for Heart Disease: Four Heart Conditions Which Can Qualify For SSDIHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Learn about the conditions that may qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
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Hormonal Suffering: Endocrine Disorders That May Qualify for DisabilityThere are millions of endocrine-disorder sufferers in the US. If you suffer, click here to learn whether your disorder may qualify for disability benefits.
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Qualifying for Disability When Living With a Blood DisorderThinking about applying for disability due to the debilitating nature of your blood disorder? Before filing, learn what you need to help secure an approval.
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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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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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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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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