Diana Chaikin

Attorney · Seattle University School of Law

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How to Get Disability Benefits in Kansas
Learn about the percentage of disability benefits approved and the disability-related offices in Kansas.
How Often Does Social Security Do Case Reviews?
The Social Security Administration does not assume that you will be permanently disabled when you are granted disability benefits.
How to Get Disability Benefits in Tennessee
Here is information about filing for disability in Tennessee and contact information for disability-related offices in Tennessee.
Will My Doctor Charge Me to Write a Medical Source Statement?
Your doctor may charge you a fee to fill out a lengthy RFC form, but it's probably worth the money.
How to Write a Social Security Appeal Letter
Here are some letter-writing tips and sample language for your Social Security disability appeal letter.
How to Get Disability Benefits in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota and are unable to work due to illness or injury, you may be considering applying for federal Social Security disability benefits or making use of state programs for disabled residents.
How to Get Disability Benefits in Arizona
Arizona differs in how long a claim takes to be decided, how many disability claims are approved, and how appeals are processed.
Qualifying for Disability Because of Reduced Productivity
If you're unable to maintain focus to perform even the easiest jobs full-time, you should qualify for Social Security disability.
How a Medical Source Statement from Your Doctor Can Improve Your Disability Claim
Doctors' letters can help you win your Social Security disability case if they contain specific limitations supported by medical evidence.
Applying for Disability at Age 55-59: Social Security's Grid Rules
Disability applicants over the age of 55 have an easier time getting Social Security benefits thanks to the grid rules.