November 12, 2008

What 52 Years of Disability Law Teaches About Getting Approved

I recorded the November 5 2008 tele conference so you can listen
to the answers of the most pressing questions from members.  I’m
in hopes this information will help you deal with issues you are
struggling with.

To listen to the conference click here:

Questions we answered on the call.
1.  How to prepare for a SSDI hearing
2.  Any way to speed up Medicare coverage
3.  I’m a disabled spouse that does not qualify for SSDI what can I do?
4.  Can I work and keep my benefits
5.  Affordable housing..no success yet …what do you suggest?
6.   Do I have to pay back my Long Term Disability Payment?
7.   Am I getting the correct disability amount?
8.   Need help with home improvements
9.   How To blast through the disability wall
10. Can’t afford meds – treatment
11. Need help getting approved for Social Security Disability
12. My benefit review feels like they are on a witch hunt what do I do?
13. I’ve been discriminated against how do I file a complaint
14. How to make money from home and not messing up my benefits
15. Will I lose my benefits if I sell my house

To listen the conference get the resources to help you weave through the maze of disability issues click here:

Regards – Brian

Brian Therrien
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