Posts Tagged 'hearing'

Vertigo Disability Attorney

Vertigo disability attorneyNeed a Vertigo Disability Attorney? Vertigo can be a a devastating disease, I have represented people from all professions that develop vertigo. Most people who develop vertigo also unfortunately have sever side effects such as nausea, headaches, and fatigue. We have represented people from all walks of life with Vertigo, let us be your Vertigo Disability Attorney, call today.

The conditions that develop with the onset of vertigo can ...

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Nashville Social Security Disability Attorney

disability attorney nashvilleI am a Nashville social security disability attorney with my office centrally located to provide representation to a large amount of clients within the United States. Although I am a Nashville social security disability attorney my office at socialsecuritydenied.com covers many states, we adhere to a policy of knowing that our disability clients are more than just a number. We understand how important your case is to ...

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MS Disability Attorney

MS disability attorneyAs an MS disability attorney I keep updated on MS medications and types. MS also known by its full name Multiple Sclerosis is a deadly disease. As your MS disability attorney I understand that MS attacks the brain and central nervous system. The progression of the disease can lead to severe  problems with normal autonomic functions, such as digestion, heart rate, breathing and salivation. In latter stages of ...

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Disability Hearing

You have just received a letter telling you that Social Security Disability has your file at the regional hearing office and they will be in touch with you about a hearing, does this sound familiar? It does to many, if not all people who apply for Social Security Disability. Most people phone me and ask, What does this letter really mean? I’m I  having a hearing in the next weeks, months, etc. The answer is usually no, most of the time it ...

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Disability Jobs

Often you may here someone say, “Social Security Disability said I can take up tickets at a toll booth, they  don’t think I am disabled”. What that person is really talking about is called unskilled work, skilled work,  and or transferable job skills. Under Social Security there will be a determination made as to whether your past work was unskilled or skilled, and it has very important consequences.

Lets first start with who decides whether you had an unskilled job, or skilled job, Social ...

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Nashville Disability Attorney

You have worked your entire life and suddenly through no fault of your own you become disabled, what do you do? I hear this scenario over and over again in Tennessee, it is a difficult situation to find oneself  in. The first thing that you need to do is get your initial Social Security Disability application filed, you can do this by dialing 1 (800) 772-1213, I would recommend calling on the days of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, it seems ...

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