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Improve Your Chances Of Receiving Social Security Disability Benefits
Posted on September 9th, 2016 by Edwin A. Anderson
The process by which Social Security Disability benefits are filed, approved, and obtained is long, complicated, and unfortunately sometimes fruitless. The application requires detailed information on the disabling condition including medical evidence, explanation of how said condition prevents or limits work, and the losses accrued because of it. The complex and particular nature of disability […]
Kenneth Miller Named Top Attorney By Knoxville Bar Association
Posted on August 9th, 2016 by Edwin A. Anderson
We are very proud to announce that the Knoxville Bar Association has named attorney Kenneth A. Miller of Kenneth Miller & Associates as Top Attorney in Social Security Disability Law. This prestigious honor is granted to attorneys in East Tennessee who are the best in their respective fields. Knoxville Bar Association members were asked to […]
Benefits of Hiring A Social Security Disability Attorney
Posted on June 9th, 2016 by Edwin A. Anderson
To apply and receive Social Security disability benefits, it is not technically required to have an attorney. However, the success rate with an attorney is much higher than one without, particularly when your case has any chance of being thrown out. Many who receive disability benefits hire an attorney to help with forms, appeals, general […]
Getting Disability Benefits For PTSD
Posted on May 23rd, 2016 by Edwin A. Anderson
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is an anxiety disorder that triggered by exposure to a traumatic event or experience. Often times many people believe this illness only affects combat veterans, however, it impacts many victims such as victims of violent crimes or sexual abuse. Nearly everyone will experience a wide range of reactions after trauma has […]
What Stay-At-Home Parents Should Know About Social Security Disability
Posted on April 14th, 2016 by Edwin A. Anderson
Applying for Social Security disability is a very difficult and emotional process. You need to look at yourself in the mirror and say “I am disabled and I need help.” When you are a parent it is often times even more difficult to ask for help. You are used to being the provider, supporter and […]