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  • The Four Levels Of SSD Appeal: Part 1 – Request For Reconsideration
    The Four Levels Of SSD Appeal: Part 1 – Request For Reconsideration
    To appeal a denial of Social Security Disability, often referred to as SSDI, or Supplemental Security Income, referred to as SSI, you will need to follow essential instructions given to you by your trusted disability lawyers in Kansas City.  From…
  • What’s The Difference Between SSDI & SSI From Disability Lawyers In Kansas City?
    What’s The Difference Between SSDI & SSI From Disability Lawyers In Kansas City?
    Among the questions so many people ask, like “how do I file for disability in Kansas city?”, people often ask what the difference is between SSDI and SSI disability programs. BurnettDriskill, Attorneys, disability law firm in Kansas City, explains that…
  • What Does the Judge’s Decision on My Disability Claim Mean?
    What Does the Judge’s Decision on My Disability Claim Mean?
    by: Andrew Piechocki Completely understanding the judge’s decision on your disability case is essential for planning any next steps. BurnettDriskill attorney, Andrew Piechocki, explains the three decisions a judge can hand down. Fully Favorable Decision A Fully Favorable Decision means…
  • Scams Are Everywhere
    Scams Are Everywhere
    Every person has heard the horror stories. A friend or family member looked at their bank account to find all their money gone.  What could have happened? All too often, an innocent transaction leads to such devastation.  Scams are everywhere.…
  • President Trump’s Effect on Social Security Disability Benefits
    President Trump’s Effect on Social Security Disability Benefits
      President Trump’s Effect on Social Security Disability Benefits by Kyle Sciolaro Since the election of Donald Trump, three of my clients have asked me how his administration’s policies will affect Social Security disability benefits. Setting aside political preferences, I…
  • SSA Disability and Survival
    SSA Disability and Survival
    The issue of work is ever-present in Social Security disability law. A disabled person, according to Social Security, is a person incapable of substantial gainful activity due to their medical limitations. Substantial gainful activity is basically “work.” So if I’m…