When you experience a serious injury, it can affect your entire life. The physical pain and missed work can feel overwhelming, and it may be difficult to know what to do next. On this easy to understand legal blog, attorneys Josh Worley and Jeremy Worley share their thoughts on many relevant injury topics, including personal injury claims, workers’ compensation, and Social Security disability.
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Social Security Disability Claims Can Be Expedited for Terminal IllnessesIf you suffer with a terminal illness, your application for SSDI may be fast-tracked. Find out about the SSA TERI Program and whether your condition qualifies.
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Medical Evidence You Need to Provide When Applying for Veterans Disability BenefitsWhen filing a claim for Veterans disability benefits, you must prove your right to benefits. Find out the types of medical evidence that can help.
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Why So Many Social Security Disability Claims Are Denied by the SSAThe majority of SSDI applications are denied. Here, we explain the top reasons for these denials and what to do to increase the chances yours will be approved.
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Five Types of Experts That Can Help You Win Your Auto Crash CaseIf you are fighting with the negligent driver about your right to compensation after a car accident, expert witnesses may help. What experts could you need?
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How Disability Ratings Work for Veteran Disability BenefitsThe VA uses a disability rating system to determine the seriousness of your disability. Learn what it is and how it determines your monthly disability benefit.
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Notify the Social Security Administration Regarding These Life ChangesSocial Security disability benefit recipients must notify the Social Security Administration regarding many life changes, even when their benefits don’t change.
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Traumatic Brain Injuries Caused by Car AccidentsTraumatic brain injuries can be extremely serious, and a majority of them are caused by vehicle collisions. Victims of these car accidents deserve compensation.
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Common Qualifying Disabilities for VA BenefitsMany mental and physical ailments may qualify individuals to receive VA benefits, and some of these disabilities are particularly common.
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Qualifying for SSDI With a Mental DisorderWhen an individual can no longer work due to a mental health condition, they may be able to qualify to receive Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
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Car Accident Back and Spinal Cord InjuriesVehicle accidents may result in serious injuries, including back and spine damage. These injuries may cause severe pain and require expensive medical treatment.