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Mastering What Not to Say in a Disability Interview

Introduction Navigating the intricate landscape of Social Security disability benefits demands a strategic approach and effective communication. Many applicants often wonder about “what not to say in a disability interview.” As a seasoned legal practitioner with over two decades of experience, I’m here to guide you not only on what

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Appealing vs. Filing a New Claim

Although one’s chances of obtaining Social Security Disability benefits increase when attending a hearing with an administrative law judge, unfortunately, a large number of claimants are still denied at this phase. If you are in this situation, you may be wondering what to do next. Generally, your options are to

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Social Security Disability for Rectovaginal Fistula

A vaginal fistula is a hole that develops between the vagina or uterus and digestive system organs. A rectovaginal fistula, abbreviated at times as RVF, is a fistula that develops between the vagina and the rectum. It is an abnormal connection between the vagina and rectum that can result in

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Fraud or Misrepresentation and Workers’ Compensation

In Florida, the burden is on injured workers to prove that they suffered a workplace accident.  For all injuries, an injured worker needs to prove disability by a reasonable degree of medical certainty based on objective relevant medical findings; and also that the accident is the “major contributing cause” of

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Maximizing Disability Benefits for End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients: Expert Insights and Essential Information

Understanding End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and Its Impact on Life End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) represents a crucial juncture in kidney health, characterized by a significant decline in renal function. This condition, both permanent and potentially life-threatening, requires extensive medical interventions. The question, “does ESRD qualify for disability?” becomes

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4 Elements Of A Wrongful Death Lawsuit

To hold another party responsible after losing a loved one requires proving their negligence is what caused their wrongful death. Negligence is a legal term that defines a party’s failure to exercise the reasonable care expected of them in a particular situation. Establishing negligence requires demonstrating the following four elements. 

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Can I Sue if I Fall on a Sidewalk?

The Initial Tumble: Understanding Liability Embarking on the legal voyage following a sidewalk misstep begins with a fundamental comprehension of liability. In the legal spectrum, liability often hinges on the duty of care – a bounden duty to maintain a safe environment for others. When a sidewalk fall occurs, it

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