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Severe Arthritis – Can You Get Disability Benefits?

Arthritis is something that most people experience at some time in their lives. Usually, during the elderly years, people experience stiffness and cramping while some watch their hands curl together with extreme pain. For sufferers, disability benefits should be a consideration. For many, joint inflammation is a minor inconvenience, but for others, it’s an extremely… Read more

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Tabak Law Attorneys Selected as Rising Stars by Super Lawyers

Two attorneys here at Tabak Law were recently named to the Rising Stars list for 2020 by Super Lawyers, a top ratings service for law firms and attorneys. Attorneys Alex E. Eichhorn and Lauren J. Zwirlien were both selected after going through the vetting process installed by Super Lawyers. Each year, no more than 2.5%… Read more

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Can Multiple Household Members Receive Benefits?

Often people believe that they can’t file for social security benefits either for SSI or disability because other people in the household already received it. This is a common misconception and the Social Security Administration does not have a simple yes or no for managing households and families with multiple people who receive benefits. Consult… Read more

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Does Social Security Disability Contact Your Employer?

Social Security Disability benefits are something that can be life-changing for someone who is unable to continue working. Due to the serious nature of the situation, the Social Security Administration wants to make sure that only those that are in need are approved for benefits. A key factor that plays into whether someone is ultimately… Read more

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Attorney and Partner Jim Brzezinski talks PTSD, Vets Benefits, with WTMJ 620

Tabak Law is extremely proud of the work that it does to assist veterans in need. Attorney and Partner Jim Brzezinski heads up this incredible work, and is responsible for getting countless veterans the benefits they deserve. Recently, Jim was featured on WTMJ 620’s Sunday Sip morning program. The recording and transcript of the interview… Read more

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How to Prepare for a Federal District Appeal

It is estimated that between 60 and 70% of SSDI applicants receive a denial in the state of Wisconsin. Most of those go on to pursue a federal district appeal. Specifically, a federal district that will look more closely at their case and have an actual person deciding whether or not they receive benefits rather… Read more

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Why Do People Need a Wisconsin SSDI Attorney? A Fresh Look at an Old Problem

Although the Social Security Administration operates on the federal level, and both SSI and SSDI are federal benefits, the challenges for accessing these benefits vary from state-to-state. A Wisconsin SSDI attorney can be a great help in some of these situations. Each state has different advocacy groups and different resources available to people who need… Read more

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What are the SSI Payments Amounts for 2021?

The Social Security Administration recently announced the cost of living adjustment (COLA) for social security disability benefits. For 2021, the COLA was 1.3%, meaning current benefit recipients will be receiving 1.3% more money in their payment each month, and new recipients will be eligible for a higher amount than they would have been in 2020…. Read more

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Social Security Disability Average and Maximum Payments for 2021

After much speculation on the cost of living adjustment (COLA) for 2021 on social security disability benefits, the Social Security Administration officially announced the adjustment this week. As expected, social security benefits will increase by 1.3% in 2021 – the smallest cost of living adjustment since 2017. The 10-year average increase has been 1.6%, which… Read more

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