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February Focuses On Raising Awareness of Debilitating Diseases

February 7, 2014

The month of February is a time to raise awareness of several debilitating conditions many Americans face every day.

The American Heart Association has named February American Heart Month, in the hopes of raising awareness of how more than 700,000 Americans suffer heart attacks and another 600,000 are afflicted with Heart Disease each year.

Tuesday was World Cancer Day as well, which is an opportunity to increase the public’s knowledge about all types of the disease.

The attorneys with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin highlight just how crucial and important Social Security Disability benefits can be to a person who is suffering from a debilitating disease. This month also serves as a stark reminder of how difficult getting disability benefits can be.

Social Security Administration estimates show that as many as 60 percent of initial disability claims are denied. Even if a claim is approved, the process to do so could take months, or even years, to complete.

That’s why the team of Social Security Disability Attorneys with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin say it is so important for an individual seeking disability benefits to have an experienced and reputable attorney by their side throughout the process.

If you are considering applying for disability benefits or have a claim that was denied in the past, call us today at (866) 684-7216 to discuss your claim.

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The financial burden that often comes with a serious injury can be too much for many people to bear. Unexpected medical debt, damaged personal property, and the sudden loss of income can impact the budgets of most families. The good news is that a successful injury claim could help reduce that financial strain after a serious accident. Get in touch with a Terre Haute personal injury lawyer with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin to learn more.

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