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Denied Social Security Benefits? Here is What You Can Do

Understanding the Difference Between Social Security Disability and SSI Benefits

Is there an injury, illness, or other medical condition that keeps you from working? If so, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. When applying, it is important to understand the differences between SSDI and SSI. At The Law Office of Paul J. Dombeck, PLLC, we have extensive experience handling Social Security …

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Long-Term Disability: Steps for a Successful Application

How to Navigate the Social Security Disability Application Process Successfully

The Social Security Administration (SSA) reports that there are nearly ten million people nationwide receiving some form of Social Security disability benefits. Most of the beneficiaries are covered by Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Though some others get their benefits from Supplemental Security Income (SSI).  With that being said, many initial SSDI claims are denied. …

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Long-Term Disability: Steps for a Successful Application

The Role of Supplemental Security Income in Social Security Disability Claims

Is a disability, chronic illness, or other medical conditions keeping you from working? You are certainly not alone. According to data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), there are more than 11 million people receiving Social Security disability benefits nationwide. There are two main Social Security disability programs:  Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI); and Supplemental …

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Denied Social Security Benefits? Here is What You Can Do

Denied Social Security Benefits? Here is What You Can Do

Does an injury, chronic disease, or other serious medical impairment keep you or a loved one from working in Arizona? You may be qualified for Social Security disability (SSD) benefits. According to official data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), there are 9.2 million people currently receiving SSD benefits.  Unfortunately, getting benefits can be challenging. …

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