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Three Reasons You Need an Arizona Social Security Lawyer

01st November 2012
If you are not able to work as a result of an injury or a medical condition, you may be entitled to obtain benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). To obtain these benefits, however, it is advisable that you consult with an Arizona social s... Read >
Author: Alan Schiffman

QuikAid Social Security Disability Insurance representatives

06th September 2010
Quikaid is among the most experienced Social Security Disability Insurance representatives in the United States.Founded in 1993, Quikaid understands how to navigate the complex process of obtaining your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supp... Read >
Author: Jacob Medina

Spousal Income and SSI Disability Benefits

15th April 2010
When a married individual is applying for Supplemental Security Income, the income of the disabled claimant's spouse will be taken into account when determining the disability benefit. This is because the income of the spouse who is not medically eligible... Read >
Author: Ginny

Medicare and Medicaid: Health Insurance for Disabled and Poor People

05th January 2010
Medicare Vs Medicaid Medicare is a federal health insurance that provides monthly payments to seniors, disabled people, and dialysis patients to allow them afford their medical needs and pay their hospital expenses. Beneficiaries of this federal ins... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Financial Help For People With Cerebral Palsy

04th August 2009
Children with cerebral palsy are eligible for a number of federal and state benefit programs -- from Social Security and Medicaid to reduced rent and low-interest loans for technology devices to assist them. Dealing with cerebral palsy can be challenging ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What You Should Know About The Children Cerebral Palsy Benefits

24th July 2009
Children cerebral palsy affects are considered "special needs," meaning that they cannot care for themselves. The most common diagnosis is spastic cerebral palsy, which involves rigid muscles on one or both sides of the body, as well as difficulty walking... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Importance of the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review

08th July 2009
The Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) is responsible for setting and conducting hearings as well as releasing decisions of the Social Security Administration regarding appeals and grant of benefits of applicants. They make sure that ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Proving Eligibility for Disability Welfare Benefits

14th October 2008
A disability at any age can be difficult for anybody. Losing the ability to be able to support yourself is never easy. Aside from the emotional distress this brings you, there is the more obvious economic impact on your life. Questions such as where you w... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
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