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The little things that may affect your Social Security Benefits AFTER you win your case

By Anthony Reeves on July 9, 2009

Watch out dere now! It’s PARTY TIME!  You’ve applied for disability benefits.  Now, after several months or several years of forms, doctor’s appointments, questions/answers, and waiting, you have FINALLY been approved.   YAAAAY!!  It’s amazing how people are so dedicated to doing what it takes to get their benefits.  After a long and stressful process, you [...]

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