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What is the Social Security Blue Book?
Posted on April 16th, 2018 by Kenneth Miller
Our disability lawyers in Tennessee are familiar with what it takes to fight for your disability rights. We are extremely educated in social security terminology, but we are aware that our clients may not fully understand what it takes to qualify for Social Security Disability. Have you heard of the Social Security Blue Book? This […]
Anxiety and Social Security Disability
Posted on March 19th, 2018 by Kenneth Miller
The term “anxiety” is thrown around a lot, but as social security lawyers in Maryville, we know the crippling effects it can have on someone’s life. Anxiety disorders are characterized by persistent feelings of tension, uneasiness or apprehension. The overwhelming feelings of alarm may even be triggered by everyday occurrences and situations. Anxiety disorders have […]
February is Heart Health Awareness Month
Posted on February 21st, 2018 by Kenneth Miller
What’s the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States? Believe it or not, it’s heart disease. According to the Heart Foundation, the disease kills around 1 million people annually. February is Heart Health Awareness month, so we wanted to take this time to shed some light on the […]
What to Know About Social Security Medical Exams
Posted on January 30th, 2018 by Kenneth Miller
If you’ve applied for social security disability you may be required to have a consultative medical examination. The person examining your case to determine if you qualify for disability will require recent medical information in order to close the case. This means that if you have not seen doctors in the last 90 days you […]
How Will the New Tax Plan Affect the Disabled?
Posted on December 27th, 2017 by Kenneth Miller
The Senate recently approved the Republican tax reform legislation which is expected to possibly bring dramatic cuts to Social Security and Medicare, which together make up 38% of the total federal budget, according to Newsweek. With the predicted rise in the deficit, entitlement programs could face cuts in the near future. Many disabled and senior […]