In most cases, it can take a long time to hear back from the Social Security Administration (SSA) after you apply. Some claimants who need Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), though, could qualify for a shorter approval process. Read on to find out more about situations that could help speed your application through the process a lot quicker.
Extremely Serious Disorders
If you or a loved one suffer from one or more of the hundreds of medical conditions named on the compassionate allowance list, faster service may be available.
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Trying to get a special education plan or accommodations in place for your child at their school can be a long and sometimes frustrating process. There are times where it goes very smoothly and the teachers and administrators are 100 percent behind the plan. Yet in other cases, the school is very resistant. They refuse to make accommodations, they give you a plan that you think is inadequate, or they do something else to make you feel like your child's needs are being ignored.
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Some car crashes are purely accidental, and drivers can do very little to control them. However, some happen because of drivers' negligence. They fail to act with reasonable care, injuring innocent pedestrians and motorists. Victims injured in such accidents can sue the negligent driver. A successful claim can enable them to get a settlement for injuries, lost wages, and property damage, amongst other payments. However, proving negligence can be complicated, making it essential to hire a professional car accident lawyer to help victims get justice.
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One of the responsibilities of a nursing home is to provide medications to patients. If a nursing home fails to do so, this can be considered a sign of abuse or neglect. This is especially the case if employees at the nursing home fail to provide medications out of frustration or burnout.
Nursing Homes are Responsible for Administering Medications
Most patients at nursing homes require a series of medications every day.
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One of the challenging parts of a divorce is figuring out how to divide your shared assets. Here are a few things to know about this part of the divorce process.
Community Property Division Laws May Be a Factor
It's very important to look into your state's laws regarding property division. Some states have community property division laws, which means that all property acquired during the marriage should be split between both partners as equally as possible.
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