Attorney Chris Sharry from Worcester, Massachusetts, explains the process of working with his office for Social Security Disability applications or ... Read More
When Are Continuing Disability Reviews Conducted?
Social Security Administration (SSA) may conduct a continuing disability review from time to time to determine if your disability continues. Some ... Read More
Will Meniere’s Disease Qualify for Social Security Disability?
Meniere's disease is an inner ear problem that can cause dizzy spells, also called vertigo, and hearing loss. Many patients want to know if Meniere's ... Read More
Why is Social Security Ordering a Consultative Examination?
When do you need a consultative examination? The Social Security Administration (SSA) may require a consultative examination in situations ... Read More
Qualifying for Social Security Disability Benefits in Massachusetts
Qualifying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits in Massachusetts can be a complex process. The Social Security Administration ... Read More
Information To Submit With Your Child’s SSI Disability Claim
A child’s SSI disability claim, like any legal case, must be supported by evidence. Children’s SSI cases will be reviewed to determine how the child’s ... Read More
Does Your Employment Affect Your Disability Claim?
Your medical impairment must be the main reason you cannot work. You will not be found disabled if you are physically or mentally able to do any of ... Read More
Qualifying for Social Security With Cushing Syndrome
Cushing syndrome is a hormonal disorder that occurs when high levels of cortisol are present in your body for a long period of time. This can happen ... Read More
Using a Pain Diary to Prove Your Disability Claim
Filing for disability benefits can be a long and arduous process. There are many forms to complete, potential examinations to attend, and evidence to ... Read More
What You Need To Know About SSDI Hearings
If your initial Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application has been denied, you may be scheduled for a hearing as part of the appeals ... Read More