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What Are Basic Work-Related Activities?
Learn what basic work-related activities are, why they are relevant to your Social Security disability claim, and how to get the information that you need.

Date: December 12, 2014

5 Important Social Security Disability Terms Defined
Thinking of applying for Social Security disability and unsure of what some of the terms mean? Start here to learn some of the lingo.

Date: November 24, 2014

Symptoms to Prove for Victims of Congestive Heart Failure
If you suffer from congestive heart failure, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. You must show systolic or diastolic heart failure.

Date: July 12, 2014

Appeal or Reapply for Social Security Disability
Has an Administrative Law Judge denied your disability claim? Should you appeal or reapply for Social Security disability benefits? Find out here.

Date: April 10, 2014

The Right Doctor for Your Social Security Disability Claim
Learn about a few red flags that might reveal your current doctor isn’t right for your Social Security disability case.

Date: January 4, 2014

SSDI Vocational Analysts and Vocational Experts
Understanding the difference between a vocational analyst and a vocational advisor might improve your odds of a successful Social Security disability claim.

Date: November 10, 2013

How to Get a Second Social Security Disability Hearing
There are several things that could help you win a second Social Security disability appeal hearing before an ALJ. Find out what those things are here.

Date: October 28, 2013

Getting Social Security Disability With a Criminal History
Information regarding the Social Security disability program and how a criminal history may affect your chances of winning benefits.

Date: October 7, 2013

How an IQ Score Impacts a Social Security Disability Claim
Learn how to document an IQ score for a person with borderline intellectual function in his or her application for Social Security disability benefits.

Date: August 4, 2013

Borderline Intellectual Functioning Qualify for SSDI
Alone, this type of cognitive impairment may not qualify for disability benefits, but it’s still possible to build a compelling case. Texas SSA lawyer explains.

Date: July 22, 2013

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