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Social Security Benefits for persons with hearing impairment

Released on = June 21, 2007, 7:07 am

Press Release Author = Lala C. Ballatan

Industry = Law

Press Release Summary = The Social Security law also provides Social Security
disability benefits for persons with hearing impairments. Hearing impairment is a
qualified physical disability, which entitles the disabled individual to become
eligible to receive benefits from the Social Security disability program. The method
for evaluating impairments in an individual’s hearing is defined in the Blue Book’s
Section 2.08 of the Social Security Administration.

Press Release Body = The Social Security law also provides Social Security
disability benefits for persons with hearing impairments. Hearing impairment is a
qualified physical disability, which entitles the disabled individual to become
eligible to receive benefits from the Social Security disability program. The method
for evaluating impairments in an individual’s hearing is defined in the Blue Book’s
Section 2.08 of the Social Security Administration.

Los Angeles, California, June 18, 2007 – A Social Security Law Firm, for example,
the Los Angeles Social Security Law Attorneys can be contacted to assist and
advocate the filing and processing of claims for Social Security disability benefits
to those with hearing impairment.

Disability claims of individuals with hearing impairments are denied during their
initial filing due to certain factors. Generally, the most common of these factors
are any or all of the following:

1. Inaccurate application of the Social Security laws.
2. Incomplete application for Social Security disability benefits
3. Unsupported claims of incapacity to work or find a job
4. Incorrect and/or insufficient medical records.

Being denied of one’s eligibility or capacity to receive Social Security Disability
benefits is not the end of a claim. One must know the legal rights they have
pertaining to requesting for reconsideration or filing for an appeal.

One must not give up easily and live without the assistance one legally deserves,
when denied initially on getting benefits. A trustworthy Social Security law firm
can be consulted since they have attorneys with skills in navigating the complex
laws related to Social Security benefits. They can also offer strong justification
regarding a disability for they are aware of how to remedy any or all of the common
reasons for denial initially given.

It is advised to be more aware of the Social Security Administration’s regulations
and the Social Security laws in order to have adequate knowledge on how to avail for
claims, not only for one but also for others.

Los Angeles Social Security Law Attorney - If you have suffered an injury that has
resulted in a disability, you may be able to collect compensation from Social
Security. Our Los Angeles Social Security Law Attorneys are experts on what Social
Security Administration requires for claiming Social Security Disability benefits
and for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability claims. Please log on to href

Web Site = http://www.socialsecuritylawattorney.com

Contact Details = contactus@socialsecuritylawattorney.com

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