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Monthly Archives: November 2024

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Curious about the Outdated Job Titles the Social Security Administration is Dropping from Its Analysis of Whether Disabled Applicants Can Find “Other Jobs”? Read On Here

By Nationwide Disability Law |

Many Michigan Social Security Disability applicants have likely heard the recent news that the Social Security Administration is making major changes to the Social Security Disability process that may make it easier for some applicants to ultimately get Social Security Disability benefits. According to CBS News, the Social Security Administration announced in late June… Read More »

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Compassionate Allowances and Social Security Disability Benefits: What You Need to Know about CAL

By Nationwide Disability Law |

One thing that many Social Security Disability applicants may not know about is the Social Security Administration’s Compassionate Allowances (otherwise known as “CAL”) initiative. However, the Compassionate Allowances initiative is very important in the world of Social Security Disability benefits because it enables the Social Security Administration to “fast track” certain severely disabling conditions… Read More »

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Social Security Disability FAQ: How Long Does it Take to Get My Social Security Disability Benefits?

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One of the questions that many Social Security Disability applicants have on their minds – and rightly so – is how long it will take to get Social Security Disability benefits (or a decision regarding Social Security Disability benefits eligibility) after filing an initial application for Social Security Disability benefits with the Social Security… Read More »

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