Veterans who have served our country often face long-term physical and mental health challenges after service. While many are aware of Veterans ... Read More
How Can I Expedite My Social Security Disability Claim
Filing for disability is a long and frustrating process. There are many forms to fill out, records to submit, and deadlines to meet. Dealing with ... Read More
Am I Eligible for Disability with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
As with any medical condition, qualifying for disability depends on the severity of the diagnosis and how it impacts the ability to perform full-time ... Read More
When Will Social Security Appoint a Representative Payee for a Disability Claimant?
What is a representative payee? A representative payee is a person or organization SSA selects to receive and manage benefits on behalf of an ... Read More
3 Key Tips to Win Your Social Security Disability Claim for Headaches
In this video, Attorney Christopher Sharry shares three important tips to help strengthen your Social Security Disability claim if you're living with ... Read More
Qualifying for Disability With Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is a condition that affects the spine and is usually apparent at birth. It is a type of neural tube defect (NTD). The neural tube is the ... Read More
Will I Qualify For Social Security Disability With Parkinson’s Disease?
Parkinson’s disease is an age-related degenerative brain condition, meaning it causes parts of your brain to deteriorate. It is a movement disorder of ... Read More
Key Differences Between SSDI and SSI in Massachusetts
Social Security Disability benefits can be a vital lifeline for individuals who are unable to work due to a serious medical condition. However, many ... Read More
Can You Work While Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits?
In this video, Attorney Christopher Sharry explains whether you can continue working while applying for Social Security Disability benefits. He ... Read More
What is a “Medically Determinable” Impairment for Social Security Disability?
A claimant for Social Security Disability must have a medically determinable impairment to be eligible for benefits. A “medically determinable” ... Read More