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Denied Disability?

Did you know that often times, SSI or disability offices will initially deny claims to those who would otherwise qualify, in order to reduce costs? While this practice has been reduced, it is still occurring. If you or someone you know has been denied disability, consult with a disability lawyer to find out your legal options.

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