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Medical-Vocational Allowances And Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)

It certainly cannot decrease an applicant's chances of receiving approval for benefits to learn about how the Social Security system operates at each stage of the application process. This is one reason why having the assistance of legal counsel ensures that an application has the best chance of receiving the determination to which the applicant

Medical-Vocational Allowances And Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)2018-05-03T21:59:36+00:00

Medical-Vocational Allowances And Functional Limitations

Important to almost every disability applicant is the knowledge and experience that a qualified disability attorney may provide to help obtain approval of an application for disability benefits. Otherwise, any lack of understanding of the rules and regulations involved with a disability application may cause a denial of benefits. Better to know all of your

Medical-Vocational Allowances And Functional Limitations2018-08-08T21:49:12+00:00

A Medical Vocational Allowance May Be The Answer

The Sullivan Law Office focuses on the fact that every application for social security benefits is uniquely different from each and every other application. Applicants should understand every necessary detail related to eligibility for benefits before they file an application and the Social Security Administration (SSA) approves or disapproves it. The Sullivan Law Office may

A Medical Vocational Allowance May Be The Answer2018-05-03T22:01:18+00:00

An Attorney May Provide The Persistence Necessary To Receive Benefit Approval

Most applicants who file a claim for disability benefits are denied because the Social Security Administration (SSA) makes the presumption that there is some type of job for which they qualify and, thus, able to perform as employment. This negative "approach" by the SSA toward benefit approval must be overcome by each and every applicant

An Attorney May Provide The Persistence Necessary To Receive Benefit Approval2019-05-23T18:49:27+00:00

What’s The Difference Between SSDI And SSI?

There are several different types of Social Security Disability benefit programs, but the two most common types are Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Working with a disability attorney experienced in both types of cases ensures that you have the best chance of successfully filing a disability application, whether for SSDI or

What’s The Difference Between SSDI And SSI?2018-05-03T22:10:38+00:00

I Have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 4: Medical Evidence Required

Working with a disability attorney ensures that all evidence in support of an application for disability is gathered, organized, filed with the SSA, and presented when otherwise required. We take great pride in our staff's skills in building and presenting a case for disability benefits. The Sullivan Law Office provides assistance in ensuring that all

I Have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 4: Medical Evidence Required2017-12-07T01:28:19+00:00

I Have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 3: Qualifying Through A Medical Vocational Allowance

The Social Security Administration (SSA) first tries to establish eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits under a listed impairment (potentially disabling medical condition) in the SSA’s listing of impairments or blue book. If an applicant for benefits has a medical condition doesn’t meet the blue book's requirements as listed, Social Security must not cease any

I Have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 3: Qualifying Through A Medical Vocational Allowance2017-12-06T01:25:59+00:00

I Have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 1: Some Basic Information

Important to almost every disability applicant is the knowledge and experience that a qualified disability attorney may provide so that an applicant has the best chance to be deemed eligible for disability benefits. Any lack of understanding of the rules and regulations involved with a disability application may result in a denial of benefits. An

I Have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 1: Some Basic Information2017-12-04T01:18:50+00:00

I Have Ulcerative Colitis – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 2: Qualifying

The Sullivan Law Office focuses on the fact that every application for social security benefits is different. Applicants should understand every necessary detail before they file an application and the Social Security Administration (SSA) determines eligibility. The Sullivan Law Office may provide valuable assistance during the long and sometimes stressful gathering of personal information and

I Have Ulcerative Colitis – Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 2: Qualifying2017-11-29T01:09:05+00:00

I Have Ulcerative Colitis- Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 1: Some Basic Information

The Sullivan Law Office focuses on the individual aspect of every application for social security benefits since each application is unique to the individual. The Sullivan Law Office may help during the long and sometimes stressful gathering of personal information and medical evidence involved in process of applying for disability benefits. Applicants should understand every

I Have Ulcerative Colitis- Am I Entitled To Disability Benefits? Part 1: Some Basic Information2017-11-27T10:06:08+00:00
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