A continuing disability review (CDR) lets the Social Security Administration (SSA) check back with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claimants. The frequency of the review depends on several factors. Whether you are applying for benefits or dealing with a CDR, read on to learn more.
What is a CDR?
This review is routine and does not necessarily mean that your benefits are in danger. However, you must comply with the review and do it properly, or you could lose your benefits.
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Individuals who get involved in accidents that result in injuries may be entitled to compensation. Sometimes car accidents result in death, and the families of the deceased might be entitled to compensation. Injury victims must file claims to be considered for compensation. Many (if not most) insurance companies will make an offer when they know that their policyholders are the negligent party. However, their settlement offers are not always sufficient to cover the damages and future expenses of victims.
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Probate litigation cases are usually difficult to handle because they involve individuals who feel their rights have been violated or denied. If you are one of them, it's always necessary to take legal action. Of course, most people try to avoid probate litigation as much as possible. However, it's sometimes inevitable, mainly when disputes get heightened. Don't take probate litigation lightly because it involves sensitive issues and evokes emotions. Instead, work closely with a legal representative who understands probate litigation law.
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Trademarks are a valuable asset for your business, but they can be difficult to acquire and manage. This is because there are many ways to use the mark, and your competitors may already be using it. In addition, an application for a trademark can take months or even years to complete. When dealing with matters concerning trademarks it's important to work with an experienced professional in the field to help you navigate through the complex processes and laws.
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Have you been thinking about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy but are not quite sure if this is the right debt relief option for you? If so, taking the time to answer the three questions below can help you to make this decision.
#1: Was Your Annual Income Last Year Less Than The Median Income For Your Area?
In order to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition, you will first need to pass what is known as a means test.
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