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Does Long COVID Qualify For Missouri Social Security Disability Benefits?

Even after the COVID-19 pandemic has tapered off, its long term effects are still being felt. Especially for those who still suffering symptoms that contracted it years ago. Some estimates say up to 23 million are still dealing with long-term...
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How Long Do Missouri Social Security Disability Benefits Last?

For many people who receive Missouri Social Security Disability benefits, there is great peace of mind in seeing that your Social Security disability application has been approved. But once you receive your approval, you may wonder "How long can I...
Don't Delay When Filing For Missouri Social Security Disability

Don’t Delay When Filing For Missouri Social Security Disability Benefits

Applying for and receiving Social Security disability benefits in Missouri can often take time. If you are eligible for Missouri Social Security Disability benefits, you don’t want to drag your feet in applying, and there are several important reasons why....
Missouri Social Security Disability Attorney Helps Avoid Fraud Accusations

Missouri Social Security Disability Attorney Helps Prevent Fraud Accusations

As with any large government program, there will always be a few bad apples who try to take advantage of the system. Because of a few high profile cases of Social Security disability fraud, the Social Security Administration reviews cases...
Reconsideration Decision Major Setback For Social Security Disability Cases In Missouri

Reconsideration Decision Major Setback For Social Security Disability Cases In Missouri

In a major setback for the anyone trying to qualify for Social Security Disability in Missouri, the Social Security Administration has elected to reinstate the Reconsideration step to the disability adjudication process in Missouri effective January 1, 2020. Missouri had...
How Springfield Missouri Social Security Judges Think - Disability Attorney in Springfield MO

How Social Security Judges Think – Disability Attorney in Springfield Missouri

The majority of individuals applying for Social Security disability have to appear before a judge to win their case. Therefore, it is critical to understand how Springfield Missouri Social Security Judges approve cases. But if you’ve never appeared before a...
Following Doctor's Orders - Advice From One of The Top Disability Lawyers in Springfield Missouri

Following Doctor’s Orders Helps Top Disability Lawyers in Springfield Missouri

This is Missouri disability lawyer Jason Krebs, and this is the next video in our series, "Do I Have a Good Disability Case?" The next factor that we would look at is, "Are you following doctor's orders?" These are...
Working While Waiting For Social Security Disability Hearing - SSI Disability Attorney Springfield Missouri

Working While Waiting For Social Security Disability Hearing – SSI Disability Attorney Springfield Missouri

Some people have asked us if they can work while they are waiting for their disability hearing. According to the law, you can earn $1,170 a month and still qualify. So in theory you could earn that amount and still...
Over 10K People Died in 2017 Waiting For Benefits - Social Security Disability Lawyer in Missouri

Over 10K People Died in 2017 Waiting For Benefits – Social Security Disability Lawyer in Missouri

Currently in the United States, about 10.5 million people receive Social Security Disability Benefits but for many, the path to obtaining benefits is a long and tough one. In fact, the backlog of disability cases is so long that the...
Inconsistency Hurts Claim For Social Security Disability Lawyer In Missouri

Inconsistency Hurts Claim For Social Security Disability Lawyer In Missouri

We speak with a lot of people looking at filing for Social Security disability in Missouri or Arkansas or wanting to appeal a disability denial. Most people honestly believe that their disability is obvious. But is it?  Look at how...