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The VA Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam is sometimes referred to as your VA claim exam. Not everyone who files for VA disability has to attend an exam…but VA can request the exam to assess your disability and needs. Sometimes you may be required to attend a C&P exam on a regular basis, say once...
South Carolina Social Security disability lawyers discuss recent changes to Social Security & Medicare.
South Carolina disability lawyers discuss Social Security disability benefits and neurological disorders. Read more on George Sink's blog!
Social Security disability benefits are available for a number of physical and mental disabilities, including "invisible" to the naked eye.
3 Things You Should Know About Social Security Disability Benefits
If you or a loved one has become disabled and attempts to file for Social Security Disability benefits, be aware of the laws regarding drug and alcohol use. Social Security claimants who use illegal drugs and/or abuse alcohol risk losing their entitlement to benefits. Social Security laws can prevent you from receiving SSDI benefits if...
You can't use SSDI for a short-term disability, but you can get off of SSDI if you want to return to work.
If you are attempting to file for Social Security Disability benefits, it can be a long, complex, and sometimes frustrating process, especially if you are dealing with troublesome medical and financial issues. It can be difficult to keep track of paperwork, medical records, doctors’ appointments, and other information necessary to successfully apply for SSDI. To...
Adjusting to a new disability is not easy. Working with a South Carolina SSDI attorney can help you find a way to cope financially.
Find a support group for people living with disabilities in South Carolina. The attorneys at George Sink P.A. Injury Lawyers can help with your disability claim.
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