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Residual Functional Capacity And What It Means To Your SSD Claim

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If you are not able to work at your job because of a medical condition, you may be able to get benefits from the government. The Social Security Administration (SSA) oversees this valuable benefit program, and allows you, if you qualify, to be paid a portion of your salary monthly. The ability to get these benefits could be placed in jeopardy if you cannot pass the medical condition qualifications. The SSA uses something called residual functional capacity (RFC) as a test of your ability, or inability, to work at your job.…

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Are You An Injured Veteran? Know Your Options For Help

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Veterans Affairs (VA) disability exists as compensation for veterans who were injured, suffered worsened medical conditions, or otherwise affected by military service. It’s designed to help veterans who have trouble transitioning to civilian life because of their conditions, but the conditions must be related to military service. If you’re confused about your condition and not sure where to go, here are a few details to get you on the right track. Put In A Claim No Matter What…

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Three Ways An Attorney May Be Able To Defend You Against Domestic Violence Charges

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The laws on domestic violence vary by state, but in most states, if the police arrive and your partner or other resident of the home has evidence of bruising, cuts or any other mark suggesting battery and you are accused of it, you will likely be arrested. The laws have changed now that the victim no longer needs to press charges; your arrest is automatic. Depending upon the circumstances, you may not be charged with a crime, but if you are, the following are three ways an attorney may be able to defend you.…

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