Don’t let these Social Security Disability mistakes sink your claim

There may come a point when you realize that a disability is keeping you from working. Should this happen to you, it’s important that you understand all your options for compensation, which includes filing a claim for Social Security Disability benefits. Unfortunately, filing a claim for Social Security Disability benefits is easier said than…

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Social Security disability and the basic limitation categories

When Oklahomans are disabled and seek Social Security disability benefits, it is easy to get caught up in the information and requirements Disability Determination Services and the Social Security Administration requests when it is set to consider the claim. Among the most important parts of a case, however, is the basic information. That includes…

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Do you qualify for disability benefits for your depression?

For some people, depression can be a debilitating condition. In some instances, it can be so profound that it leaves a person emotionally and physically unable to function healthily. For some people, their depression may be so debilitating or chronic that they need to request government assistance to aid them in supporting themselves. Individuals…

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A personal journal can be helpful in the Social Security Disability process

Oklahoma City residents are hard workers. We go to work each and every day to provide for our families and to try and get ahead. When an injury, illness, or mental health condition leads to a person no longer being able to work, Social Security Disability may be a good option. If a person…

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Why was my disability claim denied?

When you apply for Social Security benefits, you likely are anxious for your claim approval to go through. You’re ready to receive your benefits and move forward. However, sometimes that doesn’t happen. In few fact, the Social Security Administration reports that disability applicants only receive those benefits about 22% of the time on their…

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