Our accident attorneys frequently post articles on personal injury topics, including car and motorcycle accidents, on-the-job accidents, long-term illness and disability benefits. If you have been injured due to no fault of your own, or if you have been turned down for Social Security benefits in the state of Florida, come see what advice we have to offer.
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Qualifying for Social Security Disability Benefits If You Have Bipolar DisorderDo you suffer with bipolar disorder? We explain how you could potentially qualify for Social Security Disability benefits for this mental illness.
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Your Right to Social Security Disability Benefits for Partial or Complete BlindnessYou may be entitled to SSDI benefits in Florida if you’re partially or totally blind. In this article, we explain the eligibility requirements under SSA rules.
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5 Questions Social Security Asks to Determine the Need for SSDI BenefitsThe SSA uses five questions to determine whether or not you're considered disabled and eligible for SSDI benefits. Learn more about the process.
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Florida Workers' Compensation Claims and Nurse Case ManagersWas a nurse case manager assigned to your workers’ comp case? Here, we explain what that role is and what this person can and cannot do under Florida’s laws.
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The Difference Between Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security IncomeShould you apply for SSDI or SSI if you're disabled and cannot work? Here, learn the key financial eligibility differences between both programs.
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How to Apply for Social Security Disability Insurance BenefitsDo you need to file an application for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits? Here, we explain how to apply online or by phone.
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Steps to Appeal a Denied Social Security Disability Insurance ApplicationIf your SSDI application was denied, you'll need to file an appeal. Learn the four levels of the appeals process and the timeline for your claim.
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Workers' Compensation: Causes of Theme Park Workplace InjuriesIf you're a theme park employee, you might suffer accident injuries. Fortunately, you may be entitled to workers’ comp benefits, even if you work part time.
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How Average Weekly Wage Benefits Are Calculated for Workers’ Compensation in FloridaYour average weekly wage is used to determine the amount of your work loss benefits per week under workers’ comp in Florida. We explain how it's calculated.
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Top Reasons You May Be Denied Social Security Disability BenefitsAre you applying for Social Security Disability benefits in Florida? In this article, we explain the major reasons applications for benefits are denied.
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How to Switch Doctors When Receiving Workers’ Compensation BenefitsAre you dissatisfied with your workers’ comp doctor? In Florida, you have the right to switch physicians once. Read on to learn the steps you’ll need to take.
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What You Need to Know About Mediation in Workers’ Comp CasesWhen you file a workers’ comp claim in Florida, you're required to attend mediation before your trial. Here, learn what to expect at your mediation conference.