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  • Published: February 6, 2014

Making a positive first impression is key to earning a favorable ruling in your Social Security Disability benefits hearing. Although there is no guarantee of an outcome, you can benefit from the experience that your Ocala Florida social security disability lawyer will be able to share. They've been through this process many times. Along with your presentable appearance, you'll also want to utilize the following tips.Read More

  • Published: February 6, 2014

A Florida disability attorney is always told, "Don't ask a question that you don't already know the answer to." You can apply that same principle to your disability claim hearing. Before testifying, you'll be able to review with your Florida disability attorney the three main areas of concern with regard to your testimony. That way you should be ready with the answer to any question.Read More

  • Published: January 17, 2014

Applicants for Social Security disability benefits may qualify for one of the 5 main types of benefits. Each benefit base eligibility depending on the applicant's income level, marital status, and when he or she became disabled. If you don't understand the explanation provided by each benefits, you should consult with a Florida Disability Lawyer.Read More

  • Published: December 18, 2013

Regardless of the result, a medical diagnosis alone is not enough to render you eligible for Social Security disability benefits. As long as you and your Ocala Florida Social Security disability lawyer can prove that your condition has adversely affected your ability to work, you will remain eligible for SSD benefits.Read More

  • Published: November 21, 2013

To be certified by the Social Security Administration for a disability claim you will need to you choose from two distinct courses of action. Making sure you pick the pathway that is strongest for your case might require experienced counsel. A skilled Florida disability lawyer will point you in the right direction and help you through the process.Read More

  • Published: October 17, 2013

In order to qualify for Social Security disability benefits, you must have an impairment that has lasted for 12 months, or be expected to last that long. Your Ocala disability lawyer can tell you about other requirements that affect your eligibility for benefits, such as the following.Read More

  • Published: September 18, 2013

When you and your Ocala disability lawyer attend your disability hearing, you will likely be questioned about the daily activities you perform, your work history, and your medical history. Other subjects might be broached as well. It can be to your benefit to think of specific instances from your life to use as references when replying to these questions.  Read More

  • Published: August 23, 2013

It can assist your Ocala disability lawyer if you have tangible examples when you testify at your hearing for disability benefits. At the hearing, you might be asked about the activities you partake in throughout the day, your medical records, what kind of work you have done, and other questions.Read More

Ocala Disability Lawyers Discuss Hearings Via Videoconference
  • Published: May 10, 2013

While the Social Security Administration feels that videoconferencing is an effective way to save time, most of the participants tend to disagree. Disability claimants usually prefer to explain their situations to the administrative law judge when they are in the same room together. As your Ocala disability lawyers can tell you, a videoconference is simply not the same as speaking to the ALJ in person. The SSA Will Attempt to Overcome Your Reluctance According to literature provided by the SSA, a hearing via videoconference differs from a physical hearing only in the technology involved. The SSA also maintains that this is better for you, since a video hearing spares you the inconvenience of having to travel to meet with the administrative law…Read More

  • Published: May 10, 2013

The five step sequential evaluation process determines whether a person can be classified as disabled. Step three requires that a claimant's medical conditions, symptoms and test results meet at least one of the impairments listed in the Social Security Administration's Listing of Impairments. An Ocala disability attorney can guide you through this often complicated process, and inform you regarding the Listing, which is a set of medical criteria found in the administration's disability regulations. Your Medical Signs Compared to the Listing of Impairments It is possible that your impairment may not be found in the SSA's listing. However, an Ocala disability lawyer can argue that your conditions are medically equivalent to one in the listing. There are four situations in…Read More

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