SSA Disability Attorneys

How to Give Effective Testimony at Your Social Security Disability Hearing in Columbia Missouri

How to Give Effective Testimony at Your Social Security Disability Hearing in Columbia Missouri

If you’re preparing for a Social Security Disability hearing in Columbia, Missouri, one of the biggest worries you may have is: “What if I say the wrong thing to the judge?” This is one of the most common concerns we...
How to Give Effective Testimony at a Social Security Disability Hearing in Northwest Arkansas

How to Give Effective Testimony at a Social Security Disability Hearing in Northwest Arkansas

How to Give Effective Testimony at a Social Security Disability Hearing in Northwest Arkansas One of the most common concerns clients share before their Social Security Disability hearing is anxiety about testifying before an Administrative Law Judge. Many worry, “What...
Avoid Mistakes in Arkansas Social Security Disability Claims for Heart Disease

Avoid Mistakes in Arkansas Social Security Disability Claims for Heart Disease

Applying for Arkansas Social Security disability claims can be overwhelming. Especially if you are living with heart disease. Many Arkansans who suffer from cardiac issues assume that simply having a diagnosis or experiencing a major heart event automatically qualifies them...
Objective vs. Subjective Evidence in Arkansas Social Security Disability Claims

Objective vs. Subjective Evidence in Arkansas Social Security Disability Claims

When you apply for Social Security Disability benefits, the Social Security Administration doesn’t just take your word for it. They want proof. That proof usually comes in the form of medical evidence, but not all evidence is weighed the same....
Top Three Reasons Columbia Missouri Social Security Disability Cases Get Denied

Top Three Reasons Columbia Missouri Social Security Disability Cases Get Denied

If you’re applying for Social Security Disability benefits in Columbia, Missouri, you already know the process is not easy. Many people in Boone County who can no longer work are denied benefits the first time they apply. As a Columbia...
Hiring An Arkansas Disability Lawyer Greatly Increases Your Chances of Winning

Hiring Arkansas Disability Lawyer Increases Your Chances of Winning

If you’ve applied for Social Security Disability benefits and are waiting for your hearing, you’re probably wondering: Do I need a lawyer to help me? The answer—according to the Social Security Administration’s own data—is a resounding yes. Statistics show that...
Improve Chances of Winning Social Security Disability in Arkansas

Improve Chances of Winning Social Security Disability in Arkansas

If you're applying for Social Security Disability in Arkansas, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed and you're not alone. Many hardworking people in Arkansas just like you face the same struggle when illness or injury prevents them from working. At the Krebs...
Mistakes People Over 50 Make Choosing Their Arkansas Disability Onset Date

Mistakes People Over 50 Make Choosing Arkansas Disability Onset Date

When applying for Arkansas Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), one of the most important choices you’ll make is selecting your alleged onset date—the date you claim your disability began. For individuals over age 50, this choice can have a huge...
Substantial Gainful Activity In Your Columbia Missouri Social Security Disability Case

Substantial Gainful Activity In Your Columbia Missouri Social Security Disability Case

If you’re applying for Social Security Disability benefits, there’s one important concept that you'll need to understand: Substantial Gainful Activity—or “SGA.” This is one of the most important parts of your case. The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses this concept...
Exertional Capacity For Your Springfield Missouri Social Security Disability Case

Exertional Capacity For Your Springfield Missouri Social Security Disability Case

If you are pursuing Social Security Disability benefits, chances are you will encounter the term exertional capacity during your application process or at your Springfield Missouri Social Security disability case hearing. Exertional capacity refers to your physical ability to perform...