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Website Provides A Plethora of Information To The Disabled

February 5, 2014

For an individual who is disabled, obtaining the information that is needed to properly file a claim for Social Security disability can be one of the most difficult aspects of the application process. The Social Security Disability Benefits Lawyers with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin explain there may be a resource for this vital information available at the touch of a button though.

The website, Disability.gov, is the federal government’s answer to providing access to crucial data, resources, services, and information for the disabled. Furthermore, the site provides users with several guides that can help break down certain topics that are important to the disabled, as well as their families and caregivers.

Some of the topics that are covered under these guides include what qualifies a disabled person for benefits, as well as where and how to receive job training and housing assistance.

The site is currently promoting a tutorial on how to get started on the Social Security disability benefits application process.

The attorneys with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin are aware of how difficult it can be for the disabled to find reliable Social Security Disability Resources. That is why the firm is here to offer assistance to anyone considering applying for such benefits or who have had a claim denied in the past.

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