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Tabak Law Attorneys Offer Expert Guidance on The Morning Blend
At Tabak Law, we know that a workplace injury can be life-changing. Recently, our very own attorneys Alex Eichhorn and John Noonan were featured on The Morning Blend, where we shared key advice on how injured workers can protect their rights and secure the compensation they deserve. Reporting Your Injury One of the most important… Read more
James Brzezinski Named 2024 Legal All-Star by Wisconsin Law Journal
We’re excited to share some exciting news! Our very own James Brzezinski, a dedicated partner at Tabak Law, was recognized as a 2024 Legal All-Star by the Wisconsin Law Journal. This recognition is a testament to James’s unwavering commitment to his clients and the legal community, and we couldn’t be prouder of him! What is… Read more
The Role of Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) in SSDI Claims
SSDI is a helpful tool for individuals who have mental or physical challenges that prevent them from working. An important aspect of an SSDI claim is Residual Functional Capacity (RFC). RFC refers to the maximum level of work an individual can perform despite their impairments. It assesses both physical and mental limitations and plays an… Read more
Understanding Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) for Veterans
Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) is an additional benefit paid by the VA to veterans who have severe disabilities that go beyond the regular VA disability compensation. This payment is designed to support veterans who have very limiting disabilities such as a loss of a limb or loss of function in key areas, like sight, hearing,… Read more
2024 Trick or Treating Times in Milwaukee County
It’s that time of the year again! As October rolls in, the air is filled with excitement for Halloween. This year, trick-or-treating in Milwaukee will be a fun-filled affair, with many communities setting their times for the weekend before Halloween. Here’s everything you need to know about the trick-or-treat hours in the Milwaukee area for… Read more
The Impact of Mental Health Conditions on SSDI Eligibility
SSDI is a program designed to provide financial assistance to individuals with medical conditions that prevent them from working. While many people associate SSDI with physical disabilities, mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and schizophrenia, can impact an individual’s ability to maintain employment and be eligible for SSDI. In this blog, we will… Read more
Filing a VA Disability Claim for Chronic Pain: What Evidence is Needed?
Chronic pain is very common among veterans and is often a result of an injury sustained during their military service. It can be difficult to diagnose a veteran with “chronic pain” but if it affects the veteran’s daily activities, it can be defined as a service-connected disability. One of the most important aspects needed to… Read more
How to Handle a Continuing Disability Review (CDR) for SSDI
For certain individuals receiving SSDI payments, the Social Security Administration may routinely perform a Continuing Disability Review, also known as a CDR. A CDR is a review of an individual’s disability to determine if they still meet the requirements for disability benefits. This review is an important aspect of maintaining current SSDI payments. In this… Read more
Filing for SSDI After a Traumatic Brain Injury: What You Need to Know
If you have a traumatic brain injury or TBI, it can be difficult to navigate the process of filing for SSDI. SSDI is a federal program that assists people who are unable to work due to a disability. A TBI can come with a range of symptoms that affect cognitive function, memory, and daily activities,… Read more
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