Keller & Keller's Social Security Disability Legal Library
This page offers links to Keller & Keller's legal documents, reports, publications, and general personal injury discussions.
Each article is written from our firm's viewpoint, based on more than 75 years of personal injury experience. The goal is to give our existing and potential clients a better understanding of what they can expect to encounter in the days and weeks after their accident while we attempt to settle their injury claim.
In addition to the many first-hand accounts we provide in our legal library, there are also several educational articles, but please remember that none of the information provided on this site should be substituted for actual legal advice, nor is it designed to serve as such.Â
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Learn More About The Enhanced Representative Availability Process (ERAP)Learn more about the power of the ERAP: Enhanced Representative Availability Process for Social Security Disability. This detailed article shares insights on maximizing representation for your claim.
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The Work History Report (SSA-3369)Discover the importance of the Social Security Administration (SSA) Form 3369 Work History Report in securing disability benefits. Our comprehensive article delves into the key aspects of this crucial document. Learn how to accurately complete the form, highlighting your work history, job duties, and limitations to support your disability claim effectively.
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I Filed for Disability. Is Someone Watching Me?The Social Security Administration does not routinely conduct surveillance on people who file for disability. You shouldn’t expect to see a van parked across the street from your office with a private investigator inside,
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ABLE Accounts and Social Security IncomeMany of our clients worked years and years before developing impairments that leaves them unable to work. These individuals earned work credits when paying Social Security taxes and are thus qualified for the Social Security Disability Insurance
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Learn More About Our Award-Winning Disability AttorneysThe award-winning attorneys in our Disability Group know how to successfully handle disability claims of all types. Learn more here!
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Getting Social Security Benefits for Chronic MigrainesYou CAN get Social Security disability benefits if you suffer from chronic migraines, but it isn't always easy. Here are 3 tips to improve your chances.
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Physical Disabilities and Disorders That May Qualify for Social Security Disability BenefitsA wide variety of physical disabilities may qualify for Social Security; however, the evidence you collect will be your best bet.
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What to Do If Your Social Security Disability Application Is DeniedIf your initial application for Social Security disability benefits was denied, you still have options. Our attorneys outline the SSDI appeals process here.
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Social Security Disability Claims: Definitions and ExplanationsIf you're applying for Social Security disability benefits, there are many terms you need to understand. We explore some of the more common terms here.
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Changes That Could Affect Your Eligibility for Disability Benefits Should Be Promptly ReportedYou are required to report certain changes in your status to the SSA when you are collecting disability benefits. Learn what those changes are here.
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Even Young People Can Become Disabled and Require SSDI BenefitsBecoming too disabled to work is not just a problem for middle-aged and older people. Learn about disability benefits for younger workers in Indiana here.
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If Coronary Heart Disease Keeps You From Working, You May Qualify for Social Security Disability BenefitsCertain chronic heart conditions might qualify for SSDI. Learn about the specific standards your disease must meet in order to collect disability.