What should I do first after my workers' compensation claim is denied? What is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)? Can I appeal a benefits denial on my own, or do I need a lawyer? Get fast answers to your legal questions on our FAQ page, or contact us if you do not see your question answered here.
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What are work credits, and how do they impact my eligibility for SSDI?
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What is a medically determinable impairment (MDI), and how does it affect my SSDI claim?
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Can I get approved for SSDI if I can’t work because of chronic fatigue syndrome?
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Can you qualify for SSDI benefits for hypertension?
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Can I get approved for SSDI benefits after a stroke?
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Does the SSA consider vertigo a disabling condition?
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How do I get my doctors to take detailed notes for my SSDI application?
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What is the difference between workers' compensation and Social Security disability benefits?
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Should I apply for Social Security disability benefits before or after receiving a worker's comp settlement?
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Can you apply for Social Security Disability while on unemployment
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How much are the attorney fees to hire a Social Security disability lawyer?
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What are some of the typical mistakes a person makes when applying for disability?