Keller & Keller's injury blog was created to give readers a unique perspective on a variety of accident and injury topics. The majority of entries are focused on the states of Indiana, Michigan, and New Mexico, but we also address national news and all major incidents.
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Receiving SSI Benefits When You're MarriedDid you know if you are married, your chance of receiving SSI benefits, even if you are disabled, is lessened? Each Disability program administered by the Social Security Administration has more than just medical eligibility criteria.
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Crash Victims Aren’t Always to Blame for Construction Zone Crashes in New MexicoConstruction zones pose many hazards for drivers, even when obeying work zone rules and using caution. If you were injured in a highway work zone, we can help.
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Just How Disabled is Disabled?“Disability” means different things to different people in different contexts. It’s not so much an objective concept as a shifting subjective standard, defined broadly and variously by laws and regulations, medical experts, societal norms, and actual individuals with physical and mental impairments.
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What's the Difference Between a Diagnosis and a Limitation?What’s the difference between a diagnosis and a limitation when it comes to Social Security Benefits. Our attorneys at 2Keller explain the specifics
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Compensation and Pension ExaminationsPeople who qualify for Veterans disability benefits may also qualify for Social Security disability benefits. For people planning to apply for both, a copy of the VA claim examination (also called compensation and pension examination, or C&P exam)
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I Had a Hearing with a Social Security Judge and got Denied. What’s Next??While the majority of Social Security claimants who get approved for disability benefits do so before or by the time they reach a hearing with a Social Security administrative law judge, many good disability cases are denied by a Social Security judge at a hearing.
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Breaking (Literally): Polaris Issues Two New Recalls Within 1 WeekThe hits just keep coming for Polaris. The company now boasts 8 recalls for 2022. Polaris has issued two new recalls in the last week. Here is what you need to know:
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Polaris Sued By United States for San Bernadino FirePolaris is known for their off-road, recreational vehicles synonymous with speed, adventure and an outdoor lifestyle. Polaris enthusiasts may understand that the type of recreation promoted
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Polaris Recall Update: 5 Recalls So Far in 2022In September of 2021, Keller & Keller reported that Polaris had issued 8 separate recalls in 2021 for its off-road vehicles. Since September of 2021, 5 more recalls have been issued
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SCOTUS 2022While sure to be overshadowed by cases like Dobbs and Bruen, the Supreme Court has issued two recent decisions that could have an impact on Social Security cases: United States v. Vaello Madero and West Virginia, et al., v. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Fatal Car Crashes Are on the Rise in Indiana, Here Is How to Keep Your Loved Ones SafeIndiana’s roads have become more deadly in the last few years. If your loved one was killed in a vehicle crash, contact our skilled wrongful death attorneys to receive the compensation you deserve
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Diabetic NeuropathyDiabetes is a horrible disease. If you have it, I cannot stress enough how important it is to manage it as well as you can by seeing doctors and complying with the medication regimen and other management activities they recommend.