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THE ONE THING YOUR MOM AND DAD DON’T PREPARE YOU FOR: TAKING CARE OF YOUR PARENTS

THE ONE THING YOUR MOM AND DAD DON’T PREPARE YOU FOR: TAKING CARE OF YOUR PARENTS

By Anthony Reeves on August 23, 2011

I’m not ashamed to say it:   My mom kicks butt!  At 65 years old, she just got her black belt in karate.  She still plays tennis and goes horse-back riding.  She just learned how to ski.  She, also, performs in stage plays. That’s right!  I’ll say it again.  My mom kicks butt! My in-laws?  Forget [...]

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Q&A:  Social Security Disability Today – 8.21.2011

Q&A: Social Security Disability Today – 8.21.2011

By Anthony Reeves on August 21, 2011

  I answered these questions today.  I hope the video helps 1)      In your most current video you talked about how the SSA may look at cases involving heart conditions with applicants who are young (32) and have a college degree vs. an applicant who doesn’t.  Is this a major factor in how they decide [...]

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Q&A:  Social Security Disability Today – 8.14.2011

Q&A: Social Security Disability Today – 8.14.2011

By Anthony Reeves on August 14, 2011

  1)      Is my DLI is something I can get from (or find) the annual Soc. Sec. statement? 2)      i settled a workers comp case back in 2007, Since 2007 I haven’t worked or seen a doctor for my injury.Focused more on elderly parents care. now its 2011 and I am having neck and back [...]

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HANDLING THE TOUGHEST NEWS YOU’LL HEAR: SOCIAL SECURITY AND THE DIAGNOSIS OF A TERMINAL MEDICAL CONDITION

HANDLING THE TOUGHEST NEWS YOU’LL HEAR: SOCIAL SECURITY AND THE DIAGNOSIS OF A TERMINAL MEDICAL CONDITION

By Anthony Reeves on August 11, 2011

A few days ago, a good friend asked me to call her brother-in-law on the phone.  When I called him, the first thing he said to me was that he’d just been diagnosed with cancer and he wanted to know what he should do now. I could tell from the sound in his voice that [...]

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If You Think You’re Disabled, You’d Better Be Prepared To Prove It.

If You Think You’re Disabled, You’d Better Be Prepared To Prove It.

By Anthony Reeves on August 2, 2011

I know I sound like a broken record but I say this to every client I have: “You bear the burden of proving that you are disabled.” In other words, SSA doesn’t want to hear about you not having any insurance.  SSA doesn’t want to hear about how expensive doctors are.  SSA doesn’t want to [...]

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