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Benign Brain Tumor Disability
If you have benign brain tumor you may qualify for Social Security
Disability Insurance
Please Note:
This site is operated by a private law firm.
It is not associated with the Social Security Administration.
This site is not endorsed or sponsored by the Social Security
Administration.
About benign brain tumor and how we can help:
- Benign Brain Tumor
-- A brain tumor that
lack all three of the malignant properties of a cancer. Thus, by
definition, a benign brain tumor does not grow in an unlimited,
aggressive manner; does not invade surrounding tissues; and does
not metastasize. *
Most benign brain
tumors can be removed; the benign tumors usually do not reoccur
after removal. The exact causes of benign brain tumors are not
known, but investigators have suggested that family history,
radiation exposure, or exposure to chemicals (for example, vinyl
chloride, formaldehyde) may be risk factors.
Benign brain tumors, however, can be life
threatening because they can compress brain tissue and other
structures inside the skull, so the term "benign" can be
misleading. Terminology is further complicated by some
investigators who classify low-grade cancerous tumors as either
"benign" or "relatively benign." Regardless, compression of
brain tissue or its additional structures (for example, nerves,
ventricles) by a tumor mass is a major cause of the symptoms
seen with benign (and malignant) tumors.

If you have a Benign Brain Tumor, please click the link below
for your free claim evaluation. If you need additional support
or information for your condition please visit our "useful
links" section.
Note:
if you've been disabled and are not able to work for at least
twelve months, then you should apply immediately as the social
security disability and (or) SSI Disability claims process takes a
long period of time to complete.
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Evaluation by a disability Attorney
*- Social Security Disability benefits may or
may not be awarded for disabilities due to the above conditions.
This information is provided as general information, not as legal
advice. The information is not intended to be unsolicited legal
advice. Fill the FREE QUICK
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How Much will I get for my Disability Claim?
The dollar amount Social Security Disability or SSi benefits an
individual will get depends on how much that individual worked in the past
and earned during that time or in the case of SSi it depends on the
individual's claim circumstances . For disabled widow's, it depends on how
much the spouse earned and for a disabled child, it depends on how much
the parent earned.
What typically happens in a Social Security Disability
Claim process?
Typically you are denied your Disability Claim in the initial stage
(good reason why it is wise to have an experienced disability attorney).
Only about
40% of the claims are approved at that stage sometimes less. The next stage,
Disability Reconsideration, about 20% of the individuals win at that stage. The last
stage, the Hearing stage is where the individual actually has a hearing in
front of an Administrative Law Judge. The social security disability or
ssi disability hearing is informal with only
the judge, his secretary and often times the judge will have a vocational
expert present to testify as to what jobs the individual can perform.
Social Security Disability Attorney (is it wise to have
one?)
Social Security Disability attorney an experienced one
usually can be the difference. No fee is collected if you're social security disability claim is
not won, and fees are only collected on the back end. Disability lawyers receive 25% of
the back benefits up to a certain amount which has been set by law.
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experienced disability attorney in your state.
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Statistically claimants that are represented by an attorney are
much more likely to win their claim.
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An experienced attorney knows what proof social security and ssi
disability system requires
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Using legal help eliminates both the necessity of waiting in long
government lines and the chance that a government clerk’s incorrect notation
on your condition jeopardizing your claim.
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All aspects of your case including complicated paper work will be
handled professionally.
What to expect in a typical Social Security Disability
claim process:
The hardest part of the whole claims process is being
patient. Once you request a Social Security Disability or SSi Disability
Claims hearing, it may take up to one year to actually have a hearing and
then another 3 to 6 months to get a decision. Again, that's why you want
to start your claims process with an experienced disability
representation.
What we do for you:
Your Social Security Disability or SSi Disability Claim will be handled at any stage in the process
including application and appeals. Remember, there are no fees unless you
win your case and you collect benefits.
As your social security disability claims
representatives we will:
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Provide you with a thorough evaluation of your Social Security
Disability or SSI claim.
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Obtain from Social Security the benefit amount you can expect to collect Act as your liaison with the Social Security Administration
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Help you complete and process all paperwork and applications for your
disability claim
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Investigate all medical documentation and obtain additional reports for
your Social Security Disability or SSI Disability Claim
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Prepare you for any Social Security required hearings
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Make sure you receive all the Social Security Disability and/or SSI
Disability benefits you are entitled to.
Specific questions about your particular social security disability
claim? You should speak to a disability attorney.
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