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There is one (relatively) good thing about testicular cancer: if caught early enough, it has a great survival rate. Testicular cancer is an uncontrolled, abnormal, and invasive growth of cells that begins in one or both testicles. It’s the most common form of cancer for men between the ages 15 and 35. If detected early […]

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What You Need to Know About SSDI Benefits for Lung Cancer

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 26, 2013 in Social Security Disability

Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in the United States—and the leading cause of cancer deaths. The other forms of cancer that are more common—breast cancer for women, prostate cancer for men, and skin cancers—all have much better survival rates. Statistics show that over a quarter of all cancer deaths […]

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The statistics on disability in the United States are grave. About one in every six working-age Americans has some sort of disability that hampers everyday activities. Fortunately, most of these disabilities are relatively minor, making it harder but not impossible to work. But many Americans have chronic disabilities so severe that they can no longer […]

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The Two Types of SSDI Claim Denials in Pennsylvania

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 08, 2013 in Social Security Disability

Contrary to what many people believe, the federal government is not spendthrift or hasty in giving away money. There are many checks in place to prevent SSDI fraud. These safeguards often act to deny or delay legitimate SSDI claims. For the truly disabled, this is catastrophic. The rules for SSDI applications automatically require a five-month […]

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As you have probably read by now, most people who apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) have their claims denied at first. In fact, statistics suggest that about two people are rejected for each person who successfully applies. For most of these cases, the Social Security Administration rejects the application because of incomplete or […]

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Related Links: Essential Steps to Avoid a Social Security Disability Claim Denial Why Are Social Security Disability Claims Rejected So Often? Do I get to choose anyone I want to represent me for my Pennsylvania Social Security disability claim? Start with the assumption that your SSDI claim will be denied Most people who apply for […]

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is classified as a chronic, progressive autoimmune disease: Chronic means that the illness doesn’t fade away after one episode. Instead, it’s an ailment that a patient can expect to live with for the rest of his life. There is no cure. Progressive means that the illness gradually worsens over time. Some patients […]

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Getting the SSDI Benefits You Need as a Lupus Patient

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 20, 2013 in Social Security Disability

Systemic lupus erythematosus, often called lupus or SLE, is a form of autoimmune disease. That means the immune system is attacking the body as if it were foreign matter. The result is damage to tissues and cells throughout the body, which can cause a wide variety of symptoms. Lupus is incurable, and there is no […]

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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Your Pennsylvania SSDI Claim

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 04, 2013 in Social Security Disability

Related Links: I’m Worried My SSDI Benefits Will Be Terminated Because My Neurological Disorder Has Shown a Little Improvement. Was My SSDI Application Denied Because Social Security Is Going Bankrupt? Getting Treatment for Your Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Disability Complex regional pain syndrome is more complex than you would believe We have been talking lately […]

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It starts with a tiny wound—a cut, perhaps, or even just a bruise. The skin doesn’t have to be punctured. Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) begins as a minor injury. Nobody quite understands why, but that small initial wound can trigger a major reaction in the patient’s nervous system. Progressive inflammation stimulates one set of […]

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