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Construction workers face higher risk of severe spinal injuries

“This study demonstrates that the construction industry is still experiencing a high burden of work-related spinal trauma, particularly related to falls, despite safety measures being in place.” The most common back injury we see with our clients are herniated discs. A herniated disc (also called a herniated disk, a herniated nucleus pulposus, disc protrusion, disc extrusion, Read More

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60 Percent of Nursing Assistants in Nursing Homes Incur Job Injuries

60%…bet the number is really higher, but that those who suffer job injuries don’t report all their injuries. If you are a Health Care worker in Alabama, you probably are not surprised to hear that health care workers (such as nurses, certified nursing assistants (CNA), physical therapist, occupational therapist, etc.) suffer back injuries as a Read More

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How do Unemployment (UE) Benefits affect my claim for Social Security Disability Benefits?

Alabama Disability Lawyer UE benefits and Disability How do Unemployment (UE) Benefits affect my claim for Social Security Disability Benefits? The receipt of unemployment (UE) insurance benefits does not, in and of itself, preclude a person from receiving Social Security Disability benefits, but it is a factor to be considered by the Social Security Administration Read More

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Can I receive both Social Security Disability and Workers Comp

Alabama Disability Lawyers Can I receive both Social Security Disability and Workers Comp? Yes you can. Through the years, our firm has represented many injured workers who we assisted in obtaining both their workers compensation benefits and Social Security Disability benefits at the same time. In cases of very serious injuries, this is not uncommon. Read More

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Alabama Disability Attorneys: What’ Difference between SSDI and SSI Benefits

Alabama Disability Attorney: What’s the Difference between SSDI and SSI Benefits? As has been shown in some of our earlier posts, SSDI stands for Social Security Disability Insurance.  To qualify for SSDI benefits, you must show that (i) you meet the legal definition of being disabled and (ii) that you are insured for disability purposes. You Read More

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Am I entitled to Social Security Disability Benefits in Alabama VII

Am I entitled to Social Security Disability Benefits in Alabama The vast majority of disabled persons who apply for Social Security Disability benefits, regardless of their medical condition, are denied disability benefits on their initial application. Many of those applying for disability benefits believe that given the Social Security Administration’s opinion that they are not Read More

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