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Martin Law, LLC Named to 2024 Best Law Firms List

We are proud to announce that Martin Law, LLC has been listed as a Tier One Best Law Firm in Workers’ Compensation Law by Best Lawyers. The Best Law Firms rankings are based on an evaluation process that consists of collection of both client and lawyer evaluations, peer review from leading attorneys in the same… Read more

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MARTIN LAW’S GEORGE MARTIN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

(Philadelphia, PA) – George Martin, the founder of Martin Law, LLC, one of the largest law firms in Pennsylvania focusing on Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability, Long Term Disability, and Veterans’ Benefits, has announced his plans to retire from the firm at the end of 2022. It was in 1979 when Martin, a young attorney,… Read more

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What should I know about Social Security Disability denials?

When people apply for Social Security Disability, they are sometimes disheartened to learn that they have been denied. Those applicants can opt to appeal the decision, which might result in them getting benefits. It is vital that anyone who is denied for SSD understands a few points about the denial, as well as how to… Read more

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Social Security Disability positively impacted by budget deal

People who rely on Social Security Disability and those who are trying to get approved for benefits have probably been watching the news closely to see if there is any relief on the way for the program. If you recall, the program was in some danger of financial issues that could have resulted in insolvency,… Read more

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Disability claims require evidence that you can’t do activities

Qualifying for Supplemental Security Income is the first step in a process for living the life you deserve when you have a disability and haven’t been able to meet the work requirements to qualify for Social Security Disability. As we discussed in a previous blog post, if you qualify for SSI in Pennsylvania, you also… Read more

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Disability onset date is an important determination

People filing for Social Security disability often come across the term “disability onset date.” This date is included on some of the forms and letters that you will get once you have applied for disability. In the simplest terms, the disability onset date is the date on which you first became unable to work. This… Read more

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How can I make applying for disability less stressful?

Applying for Social Security programs can be a very stressful experience. While there isn’t a way to completely remove the stress from the process, it might be possible to reduce the stress some by ensuring you are prepared for the process when you apply. What information do I need to gather? You need to provide… Read more

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Don’t let uncertainty stop you from filing for disability

A lot of thoughts go through a person’s mind when he or she is injured and becomes unable to work. Worrying about how to pay the bills and how to take care of life’s necessities is often the biggest concern. Being able to afford medical care without an income, especially if your medical insurance is… Read more

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Federal benefits are only received by some qualifying children

Children with certain mental health conditions who have a family situation that meets specific criteria can qualify for Supplemental Security Income and other federal benefits. A study that has been released notes that many children who are likely eligible for these benefits and who fall into the low-income category aren’t getting the benefits. The report… Read more

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Social Security Disability truths and myths

People who are unable to support themselves because of a long-term medical condition might opt to seek Social Security Disability if they have a work history. There are a lot of myths that are out there about the SSDI system. Anyone who is applying for benefits should make sure they don’t believe the myths. Contrary… Read more