There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Generally, your benefits will remain in effect for as long as you are disabled and you can’t work. However, that doesn’t mean they last indefinitely.
If your health improves, if you go back to work, or if you experience certain life changes, you must report that information to the SSA to continue getting your benefits.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
If you choose to have a disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can accompany you to the hearing and present your argument to the ALJ. Your attorney can also question witnesses during the hearing and submit supporting evidence on your behalf.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
“Individual Unemployability,” also called Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), is part of the VA’s disability compensation program. If you’re unable to work because of a service-connected disability, you may qualify to receive IU benefits.
The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains how Individual Unemployability works below. If you need assistance applying for Individual Unemployability in Tennessee or want help appealing a denied Veteran Disability claim, call Michael Hartup at (731) 424-5559.
https://mhhdisabilitylaw.com/veterans-disability-and-individual-unemployability/
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
The Law Offices of Michael Hartup can help you understand and navigate the disability benefits process in Tennessee, getting you and your child the disability payments you need.
https://bit.ly/3dHO1SU
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Social Security Disability Benefits for Children | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
To receive benefits, the SSA must determine if you're disabled and if you qualify for benefits. Below, Michael Hartup explains how the SSA determines disabilities and qualifications for benefits.
If you live in Tennessee and need help applying for benefits or appealing your SSDI ruling, call our disability attorney at (731) 513-5279.
https://bit.ly/2EhodjK
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
If you choose to have a disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can accompany you to the hearing and present your argument to the ALJ. Your attorney can also question witnesses during the hearing and submit supporting evidence on your behalf.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
“Individual Unemployability,” also called Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), is part of the VA’s disability compensation program. If you’re unable to work because of a service-connected disability, you may qualify to receive IU benefits.
The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains how Individual Unemployability works below. If you need assistance applying for Individual Unemployability in Tennessee or want help appealing a denied Veteran Disability claim, call Michael Hartup at (731) 424-5559.
https://bit.ly/3hN002u
Generally, your benefits will remain in effect for as long as you are disabled and you can’t work. However, that doesn’t mean they last indefinitely.
If your health improves, if you go back to work, or if you experience certain life changes, you must report that information to the SSA to continue getting your benefits.
The SSA will review your medical condition periodically to make sure you’re still eligible for benefits. The frequency of reviews depends on your medical condition and whether it’s expected to improve.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Generally, your benefits will remain in effect for as long as you are disabled and you can’t work. However, that doesn’t mean they last indefinitely.
If your health improves, if you go back to work, or if you experience certain life changes, you must report that information to the SSA to continue getting your benefits.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
While both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are popular benefits programs, do you know how both are funded? Where does the money come from that is paid out to beneficiaries?
Below, disability attorney Michael Hartup explains how both programs are funded and who is eligible to receive those benefits.
https://bit.ly/3dZFmMb
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To receive benefits, the SSA must determine if you're disabled and if you qualify for benefits. Below, Michael Hartup explains how the SSA determines disabilities and qualifications for benefits.
If you live in Tennessee and need help applying for benefits or appealing your SSDI ruling, call our disability attorney at (731) 513-5279.
https://bit.ly/2EhodjK
While both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are popular benefits programs, do you know how both are funded? Where does the money come from that is paid out to beneficiaries?
Below, disability attorney Michael Hartup explains how both programs are funded and who is eligible to receive those benefits.
https://bit.ly/3dZFmMb
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
The Law Offices of Michael Hartup can help you understand and navigate the disability benefits process in Tennessee, getting you and your child the disability payments you need.
https://bit.ly/3dHO1SU
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Social Security Disability Benefits for Children | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
If you choose to have a disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can accompany you to the hearing and present your argument to the ALJ. Your attorney can also question witnesses during the hearing and submit supporting evidence on your behalf.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
“Individual Unemployability,” also called Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), is part of the VA’s disability compensation program. If you’re unable to work because of a service-connected disability, you may qualify to receive IU benefits.
If you need assistance applying for Individual Unemployability in Tennessee or want help appealing a denied Veteran Disability claim, call Michael Hartup at (731) 424-5559.
https://bit.ly/3hN002u
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Have a happy and safe Veterans Day from everyone here at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup.
The Law Offices of Michael Hartup can help you understand and navigate the disability benefits process in Tennessee, getting you and your child the disability payments you need.
https://bit.ly/3dHO1SU
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Social Security Disability Benefits for Children | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
“Individual Unemployability,” also called Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), is part of the VA’s disability compensation program. If you’re unable to work because of a service-connected disability, you may qualify to receive IU benefits.
The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains how Individual Unemployability works below. If you need assistance applying for Individual Unemployability in Tennessee or want help appealing a denied Veteran Disability claim, call Michael Hartup at (731) 424-5559.
https://bit.ly/3hN002u
If you choose to have a disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can accompany you to the hearing and present your argument to the ALJ. Your attorney can also question witnesses during the hearing and submit supporting evidence on your behalf.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
While both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are popular benefits programs, do you know how both are funded? Where does the money come from that is paid out to beneficiaries?
Below, disability attorney Michael Hartup explains how both programs are funded and who is eligible to receive those benefits.
https://bit.ly/3dZFmMb
Generally, your benefits will remain in effect for as long as you are disabled and you can’t work. However, that doesn’t mean they last indefinitely.
If your health improves, if you go back to work, or if you experience certain life changes, you must report that information to the SSA to continue getting your benefits.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
Generally, your benefits will remain in effect for as long as you are disabled and you can’t work. However, that doesn’t mean they last indefinitely.
If your health improves, if you go back to work, or if you experience certain life changes, you must report that information to the SSA to continue getting your benefits.
The SSA will review your medical condition periodically to make sure you’re still eligible for benefits. The frequency of reviews depends on your medical condition and whether it’s expected to improve.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
The Law Offices of Michael Hartup can help you understand and navigate the disability benefits process in Tennessee, getting you and your child the disability payments you need.
https://bit.ly/3dHO1SU
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Social Security Disability Benefits for Children | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
Generally, your benefits will remain in effect for as long as you are disabled and you can’t work. However, that doesn’t mean they last indefinitely.
If your health improves, if you go back to work, or if you experience certain life changes, you must report that information to the SSA to continue getting your benefits.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
While both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are popular benefits programs, do you know how both are funded? Where does the money come from that is paid out to beneficiaries?
Below, disability attorney Michael Hartup explains how both programs are funded and who is eligible to receive those benefits.
https://bit.ly/3dZFmMb
Happy Holidays to you and everyone you hold dear from everyone here at the Law Office Of Michael Hartup
If you choose to have a disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can accompany you to the hearing and present your argument to the ALJ. Your attorney can also question witnesses during the hearing and submit supporting evidence on your behalf.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
While both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are popular benefits programs, do you know how both are funded? Where does the money come from that is paid out to beneficiaries?
Below, disability attorney Michael Hartup explains how both programs are funded and who is eligible to receive those benefits.
https://bit.ly/3dZFmMb
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
Merry Christmas to you and yours from everyone here at the Law Offices of Michael Hartup
Generally, VA disability benefits are awarded to veterans who have an illness or injury that was caused by or worsened during active military service.
For many veterans who receive disability compensation, their benefits replace the income they’d be receiving from employment.
But is it possible to work and collect VA disability?
https://bit.ly/2KRt4uw
Happy New Year from everyone here at the Law office of Michael Hartup
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
Generally, VA disability benefits are awarded to veterans who have an illness or injury that was caused by or worsened during active military service.
For many veterans who receive disability compensation, their benefits replace the income they’d be receiving from employment.
But is it possible to work and collect VA disability?
https://bit.ly/2KRt4uw
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
There are certain situations you have to tell the SSA about. In some cases, you may need to follow special instructions or arrange for changes to your payments. If you don’t report these changes right away to the SSA, your payments may be halted.
https://bit.ly/37TDGRq
If you need assistance understanding your disability benefits options, The Law Offices of Michael Hartup can help. Call our Jackson office at 731-424-5559 for assistance, or click the link to learn more...
http://bit.ly/HartupSSD
If you’ve suffered any illnesses or injuries during your service, or noticed that they’ve become worse while serving, you may be able to receive disability benefits after separation. Click the link to learn more...
http://bit.ly/HartupSSD
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
People often ask me how their age will affect their Social Security disability claim.
Social Security has special rules that can favorably impact a claim for an individual over the age of 50. If you'd like to know more about these rules and whether they can help your case, give me call at (731) 424-4449.
https://bit.ly/3mq4U8D
Wishing you a fun (and safe!) St. Patrick's Day! Please remember to drink responsibly and NEVER drink and drive.
If you need assistance understanding your disability benefits options, The Law Offices of Michael Hartup can help. Call our Jackson office at 731-424-5559 for assistance, or click the link to learn more...
http://bit.ly/HartupSSD
If you’ve suffered any illnesses or injuries during your service, or noticed that they’ve become worse while serving, you may be able to receive disability benefits after separation. Click the link to learn more...
http://bit.ly/HartupSSD
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup
Back problems, and how they interfere with one’s ability to work, are some of the most common reasons people apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Our team can guide you through the disability benefits process so you can focus on getting well.
https://mhhdisabilitylaw.com/disability-after-back-surgery/
Wishing you a fun (and safe!) St. Patrick's Day! Please remember to drink responsibly and NEVER drink and drive.
If you need assistance understanding your disability benefits options, The Law Offices of Michael Hartup can help. Call our Jackson office at 731-424-5559 for assistance, or click the link to learn more...
http://bit.ly/HartupSSD
If you’ve suffered any illnesses or injuries during your service, or noticed that they’ve become worse while serving, you may be able to receive disability benefits after separation. Click the link to learn more...
http://bit.ly/HartupSSD
Successfully appealing a denied SSD claim requires a lot of preparation, so it’s a good idea to use this time to thoroughly review your application and case file. If you’ve chosen to have a qualified disability lawyer represent you during the appeals process, they can help you prepare.
http://bit.ly/2ECFqjT
More than 28 million Americans are affected by hearing loss; more than half of those over age 75.
Hearing problems, including the ringing or buzzing sensation known as tinnitus, are the most common service-connected disability among veterans.
If you are a veteran, you may be able to receive VA disability benefits for hearing loss or tinnitus. The team at The Law Offices of Michael Hartup explains what the VA can do for you and your service-associated hearing conditions below.
https://bit.ly/3lv5lgI
MHHDISABILITYLAW.COM
Can I Receive VA Disability for Hearing Loss or Tinnitus? | The Law Offices of Michael Hartup