Best Way to Explain Your Disabilities to Social Security

March 29, 2022

Here are some practical tips that will help you with best way to explain your disabilities to Social Security. Be Consistent: Provide the date you last worked. Know the exact date your disability began to prevent you from working. Have documentation of doctors names and dates when you went in for examination, testing, and surgeries. […]

Prepare for Your Social Security Disability Hearing

March 22, 2022

If you have a disability hearing coming up, you will want to prepare. Social Security Disability Claims File Before your hearing, review what records are in your Social Security Disability claims file. Social Security creates an electronic file and labels each record as an exhibit. Requesting a copy of your record will help you to […]

Options When Denied Social Security Disability

February 28, 2022

Options When Denied Social Security Disability  What are my options if I am denied Social Security Disability? Consider the following options if you are denied Social Security Disability. Related Article: Appeal Your Social Security Denial Participate in a job retraining program In Ohio, The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation helps people with disabilities attain and maintain […]

Who Is at Fault in a Bike and Car Accident?

February 23, 2022

Who Is at Fault in a Bike and Car Accident? Determining who is at fault in a car crash or bicycle accident is the first step to receiving compensation for your injuries. However, it can be challenging to determine who is at fault in a bike and car accident. In Ohio, traffic rules apply to […]

What Records Help Support Your Disability Application

February 14, 2022

What Records Help Support Your Disability Application When you apply for disability, Social Security asks you to sign releases for access to your information.  However, Social Security may not order all the records you feel support your disability application.   Submitting your records directly to Social Security speeds up the review process by eliminating down time […]

What to Do after a Dog Attack

February 9, 2022

What to Do after a Dog Attack Regardless of whether it was by accident or on purpose, a dog attack is no laughing matter. It can cause serious injuries, including broken bones, severe lacerations, painful infections, and — in some cases — irreparable scarring. There is also the potential for lifelong emotional trauma. Dog Bites […]

Social Security Disability Appeal Form

January 31, 2022

In order to appeal a denial of disability benefits you will need to fill out the required Social Security Disability Appeal form. Since Social Security Disability applicants only have 60 days after receiving a denial letter to appeal, you should complete the Social Security Disability Appeal form immediately. Click: Social Security Disability Appeal A Decision.  […]

Appeal Your Denial of Social Security Disability

January 21, 2022

You should appeal your denial of social security disability. Many people give up after they receive a denial letter from social security. Social Security Denies Most Applications Most social security disability applications get denied at intake.  Typically, social security disability applications get denied again at reconsideration. Related Article: Social Security Process and How it Works […]

What Are Your Rights When You Suffer a Construction Accident?

January 14, 2022

Working construction takes a lot of physical and mental strength. The hours can be long, the weather can be brutal, and numerous safety concerns must be considered almost constantly. Unfortunately, regardless of precautions you may take, injuries can happen when others fail to do the same. In fact, there are thousands of injuries and deaths […]

What Happens If You Admit Fault In a Car Accident?

January 4, 2022

With millions of car accidents nationwide each year, they’re more common than you might think. When you find yourself in a collision, determining fault can be an intricate process. Insurance companies like to obtain recorded statements that are directed toward exonerating their own insured and placing blame on you. So before agreeing to give a […]