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The Role of Functional Capacity Evaluations in LTD Claims

Long-term disability (LTD) insurance is a critical aspect of safeguarding your family and financial future. Unfortunately, insurers are often focused more on profit than paying what someone deserves. This is made more difficult when a functional capacity evaluation...

Can I Work While Receiving SSD Benefits? Understanding Substantial Gainful Activity

Suffering serious injury can affect every aspect of a person's life. However, having difficulty working is clearly one of the most significant issues. Fortunately, Social Security Disability (SSD) payments can help you remain financially stable. If you choose to work...

Do I need a lawyer to file a Social Security disability claim?

You do not need a lawyer to file a Social Security disability claim – but not using one could be a costly mistake. Legal representation is not required to apply for Social Security disability benefits, but it is highly advisable. Chad Brown Law helps people every year...

Denied Social Security Disability in North or South Carolina – What Now?

When you are denied Social Security disability benefits in North or South Carolina, you have the right to appeal the decision. Appealing should typically be your first option.  If you start a new application or reapply, you are putting yourself at the back of the...

Why was my disability claim denied for SGA?

Were you denied Social Security disability benefits due to SGA? Do you know what SGA stands for? Do you know how the Social Security Administration calculates SGA? This post goes into detail about what SGA is and why it is important to understand. What is SGA? The...

Winning Your Social Security Disability Case

The process of applying and being approved for disability benefits is not simple. The SSA denies many who apply for benefits because it finds there is some type of job they can do. We have compiled a list of tips to help you improve your chances of winning your Social...

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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

What happens if I cannot afford medical treatment?

If you cannot afford medical treatment, winning your case could be difficult. You may, in fact, have disabilities that prevent you from working, but you have to be able to prove this to the Social Security Administration. You need to provide solid, medical evidence...

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What happens if I cannot afford medical treatment?

If you cannot afford medical treatment, winning your case could be difficult. You may, in fact, have disabilities that prevent you from working, but you have to be able to prove this to the Social Security Administration. You need to provide solid, medical evidence...

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EMINENT DOMAIN

What Does Eminent Domain Mean?

Eminent domain is an inherent right of a government to take private property and use it for public use. This right is deemed to be inherent because governments are typically sovereign over all the land within their borders. Therefore, given the superior dominion that...

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How Can Eminent Domain Be Used?

            Typically, the government or a public utility will attempt to use eminent domain in order to complete a project. The authority that seeks to use eminent domain activates its right to eminent domain...

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How Does the Eminent Domain Process Work?

The process for exercising eminent domain will vary depending on who the condemning authority is. For example, in North Carolina, the process for a private entity condemning property is different from the standards and procedures that the North Carolina Department of...

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Can Eminent Domain Be Used to Take Personal Property?

To adequately answer the question, it is necessary to define what “personal property” is first. Personal property includes property that is both tangible and intangible which is not permanently attached to land. Tangible property is physical in nature. Meaning that...

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Can Eminent Domain Be Stopped?

The question of whether the exercise of eminent domain can be stopped usually depends on one major question. The question is whether the exercise of eminent domain is for a legitimate public purpose. If the government or any other private entity tries to exercise...

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Can the Government Take My House?

People tend to place a lot of extrinsic value on the dwelling in which they live and call home. For some, the recent “van life” craze has created an entire community of individuals who call motorized vehicles home. However, most individuals still live in “normal”...

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MEDICAL CONDITIONS

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