Imagine that you are unable to move efficiently around your house. Imagine too that your mobility disability is so severe that you cannot even leave the house without assistance. Now think about the dozens of scooter commercials you’ve seen on the television in the last few years. A device like that could change your life […]
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Scooters and Medicare fraud: how this problem could affect you
Posted on April 5th, 2013 by Jeffrey Rabin
Even with Disability Benefits Woman Struggles to Survive
Posted on April 13th, 2012 by Jeffrey Rabin
Social Security Disability benefits are available to disabled individuals in every state, including Illinois. Without these benefits, many ill or injured individuals who are unable to work simply would not survive. One woman suffering from multiple sclerosis, high blood pressure, a heart murmur and COPD has found herself in a difficult situation. She receives Social […]
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