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1. Disability (SSD, SSI) Info tips (a number of tips that may be helpful and provide insight on a disability claim) 2. Info for lawyer representation for disability cases (information about disability lawyers, the services they provide, and various other related issues) 3. Basic info on the social security disability and SSI disability programs (including the SSA definition of disability and how to meet it) 4. Disability Hearing Info (how hearings work, how they are scheduled, how long decisions will take, etc) 5. Information on the social security disability and SSI system (basically, the main page for disability secrets) 6. Info for commonly asked SSDI and SSI disability questions (such as how long claims will take to decide, what to do when a case is denied, and how medical evidence is evaluated) 7. Info on how to apply for benefits (including how to get updates and how to request hearings) 8. Another good set of info answer pages (answers here include strategies for winning benefits, explanations of how decisions are made, and discussions regarding the chances for approval) 9. Info on how to file a hearing request Disability Attorneys Help with Claims Free Case Evaluation |
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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY SSI LAWYERS ATTORNEYS ANSWERS TO YOUR SSDI & SSI QUESTIONS PAGE 3 ANSWERS TO YOUR SSDI & SSI QUESTIONS PAGE 4 |

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If you suffer from a medical disability such as hip, neck, shoulder, ankle, wrist, back, or other joint problems, disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, rsi or repetetive stress injury, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, dysthymia, depression or other mood disorders, congestive or chronic heart failure, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, diabetic neuropathy, high blood pressure (hypertension), seizure disorder, stroke, copd, emphysema, hearing loss or poor hearing, statutory blindness, peripheral field problems or other vision loss, clinical obesity, attention deficit hyperactivity or, simply, adhd, bipolar disorder or manic depression, panic disorder, schizophrenia, autism, head trauma, memory loss, low iq, mental retardation, learning disability, epilepsy, cancer, chronic fatigue, multiple sclerosis, hiv, aids, anemia, sickle cell, thyroid problems including hypothyroidism, esrd or end stage renal disease, reflux, gerd (gastroesophageal reflux disease), cfids, muscular dystrophy, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, or tachycardia, bradycardia or other arrhythmia and have initiated or been denied on a social security disability, or ssi, claim for benefits, this site may provide helpful info to assist you with your case. Social Security Disability benefits are often difficult to win; however many claims for social security disability are lost simply because a claimant did not know enough about the disability process to their social security or ssi claim. For information re: representation on a social security disability or ssi claim (attorney or non attorney representative), see the "questions" & "how" pages. |

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