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.
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Don’t Go Broke While Waiting for Your Social Security Benefits—Read Our Tips for Speeding Up the Process and Getting Financial HelpIt can take many months for your first SSDI check to arrive in Indiana. We provide options for speeding up the process and managing financially while you wait.
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Denied Social Security Disability Benefits in Indiana? Find Out If You Can File for ReconsiderationIf your initial application for Social Security Disability benefits is denied, you may be able to file for reconsideration. Learn how this process works here.
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How Social Security Disability Payments Are MadeYou may be anxious to begin receiving your SSDI payments, but they may not come as soon as you’d like. Learn about disability payment schedules and back pay.
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Was Your Disability Application Denied? Learn About the Appeal Process HereIf your application for SSDI was denied, you can request an appeal. We discuss the levels of appeal and tell you how we can help you get it right this time.
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Challenges of Getting Social Security Disability Benefits for CancerNot every cancer will automatically qualify you for SSDI, but if you can show that your ability to work is affected for the long term, you should be approved.
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How the Social Security Administration Determines Eligibility for Disability BenefitsIf you are unable to work in Indiana because of an illness or injury and you have paid into the Social Security system, you may qualify for disability benefits.
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Mental Disabilities That Qualify for Social Security BenefitsIf a mental illness is preventing you from working, you may be able to apply for Social Security Disability benefits. Find out if you are eligible here.
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Be Prepared When Applying for Social Security Benefits in Indiana: Denials Are More Common Than You ThinkMany SSDI applications are denied for the same reasons. Learn how to avoid the mistakes others commonly make when applying for disability in Indiana.
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Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits for ChildrenHow can children qualify for disability benefits? We provide an overview of what benefits are available for disabled children and how to apply.
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When You May Be Able to Work While Collecting SSDI BenefitsUnder certain circumstances, you can work and continue to collect Social Security disability benefits. We explain the restrictions that apply here.
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Social Security Disability Benefits for Non-Traditional WorkersYou do not have a traditional job but you are injured and are unable to work. Can you still qualify for disability benefits? We look at a few situations here.
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You Can Collect More Than One Government Benefit at a Time, but There Are RestrictionsWhen you are unable to work due to an injury or health condition, you may be eligible for more than one benefit program. Find out what you can collect here.