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The Good Law Group The Good Law Group represents individuals applying for social security disability. We also help peop Have an illness or injury that left you unable to work?

Perhaps you qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. Filing a claim can be challenging and confusing, with numerous pitfalls along the way that can derail your case. Having experienced legal help can dramatically improve your chance of obtaining benefits. Been denied? You're not alone; a large number of initial SSD claims are denied. Even if you've been denied, we can help. We have offices

in Cook, DuPage, Lake and McHenry counties, and the city of Chicago, to serve you wherever you live. See our website for specific locations.

What Should You Expect at a Social Security Consultative Exam?If Social Security schedules a consultative exam (CE), don...
08/07/2026

What Should You Expect at a Social Security Consultative Exam?

If Social Security schedules a consultative exam (CE), don't panic. It doesn't necessarily mean your disability claim will be denied - it usually means the SSA needs additional medical information before making a decision.

Here are a few important tips:

✔️ Arrive on time and be honest about your symptoms.
✔️ Bring any assistive devices you normally use, such as a cane or walker.
✔️ Explain how your condition affects your ability to work and perform everyday activities.
✔️ If the exam is incomplete or doesn't accurately reflect what happened, speak with your attorney right away.

Understanding what to expect can help you feel more prepared and protect your disability claim.

https://www.thegoodlawgroup.com/blog/consultative-exam-social-security-disability-video/

📞 Have questions about your SSDI case? Contact The Good Law Group today at (800) 419-7606 for a free case evaluation.


Are you unsure about what to expect at your physical consultative exam for Social Security disability? These exams can be confusing and sometimes incomplete, leaving you with unexpected results. I'll share essential tips and a helpful questionnaire to ensure you are fully prepared. Knowing what to b...

06/30/2026

Disabled Veteran? You May Qualify for Both VA Disability and SSDI Benefits

Many veterans receive VA disability benefits, but may not realize they could also qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) if their condition prevents them from working.

Receiving both benefits may provide:

✔️ Additional monthly income
✔️ Stronger financial security
✔️ Access to Medicare after eligibility begins
✔️ Faster SSDI processing for certain veterans
✔️ Strong medical evidence from VA records

A VA disability rating does not automatically guarantee SSDI approval, but it can help support your claim.

The Good Law Group helps disabled veterans understand their options and fight for the benefits they deserve.

📞 Call (847) 577-4476 for a FREE case evaluation
🌐https://www.thegoodlawgroup.com/blog/social-security-disability-veterans/

06/11/2026

⚖️ Did you know certain words in your medical records can help strengthen your SSDI claim?

When Social Security evaluates disability cases, they aren't just looking at your diagnosis. They're looking at how your condition affects your ability to work and function day to day.

Some important terms that can support a disability claim include:

✔️ Severe symptoms
✔️ Frequent falls, seizures, or breaks needed
✔️ Chronic or constant pain
✔️ Unpredictable flare-ups or migraines
✔️ Difficulty concentrating
✔️ Forgetfulness
✔️ Bad days that limit daily activities
✔️ The need for help with chores or work tasks
✔️ Limited mobility or physical abilities
✔️ Fatigue and exhaustion

The key is having these limitations documented by your medical providers and reflected consistently throughout your medical records.

Read our blog to learn more:
https://www.thegoodlawgroup.com/blog/ssdi-buzzwords-disability-claim-video/

If you're applying for SSDI benefits or appealing a denial, The Good Law Group can help.

📞 Call (847) 577-4476 for a FREE case evaluation.

💡 Receiving SSI or SSDI? Can Social Security Track Your Spending?It’s a common question and honestly, a valid concern. A...
05/22/2026

💡 Receiving SSI or SSDI? Can Social Security Track Your Spending?

It’s a common question and honestly, a valid concern. A lot of people worry that buying the wrong thing, receiving money from family, or having too much in their bank account could suddenly put their benefits at risk.

The truth is, the answer depends on which disability program you receive.

For some people, Social Security pays very close attention to finances. For others, not so much. Understanding the difference can help you avoid unnecessary stress and potentially serious problems with your benefits.

At The Good Law Group, we help clients protect their disability benefits and navigate SSDI and SSI issues with confidence.

📞 Call us for a FREE case evaluation
https://www.thegoodlawgroup.com/blog/can-social-security-track-your-spending-video/

If you receive Social Security disability benefits, you may have wondered: “Can Social Security see how I spend my money?” It’s a common question and honestly, a valid concern. A lot of people worry that buying the wrong thing, receiving money from family, or having too much in their bank acco...

📈 Will Social Security benefits increase in 2027?If you receive SSDI, SSI, or Social Security retirement benefits, the a...
05/13/2026

📈 Will Social Security benefits increase in 2027?

If you receive SSDI, SSI, or Social Security retirement benefits, the annual COLA (Cost-of-Living Adjustment) could affect your monthly payments next year.

With inflation continuing to impact everyday expenses like groceries, rent, and healthcare, many people are wondering what the 2027 Social Security increase could look like—and how it may impact their benefits.

Our latest article breaks down:
✔️ What COLA actually means
✔️ How SSDI and SSI benefits may change
✔️ When the SSA announces the increase
✔️ Why Medicare costs matter too

Understanding your benefits is important—especially if you’re already dealing with a disability claim, appeal, or review.

If you need help with your Social Security Disability case, The Good Law Group is here to help.

📞 Call (847) 577-4476 for a FREE case evaluation
🌐 https://www.thegoodlawgroup.com/blog/2027-social-security-increase-cola-ssdi-ssi-benefits/


Every year, millions of Americans who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and retirement benefits wait to hear one important update: 📈 Will Social Security benefits increase next year? That increase is called the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA...

⚖️ Before You Hire a Social Security Disability Attorney, Read ThisNot all attorneys handle disability claims the same w...
04/24/2026

⚖️ Before You Hire a Social Security Disability Attorney, Read This

Not all attorneys handle disability claims the same way. Choosing the right representative can have a real impact on your case—and your peace of mind.

When looking for an SSDI/SSI attorney, make sure they offer:

✅ Experience with Social Security Disability claims
✅ Honest answers about your case
✅ Clear communication and support
✅ No upfront attorney fees
✅ Representation through hearings and appeals if needed

At The Good Law Group, we guide clients through every stage of the disability process—from first applications to denials and appeals.

If you’re thinking about applying or you’ve already been denied, getting the right help early can make a difference.

📞 Call (847) 577-4476 for a free case evaluation
💻 https://www.thegoodlawgroup.com/blog/hiring-a-ssd-attorney/

Hiring a disability lawyer to handle your case can significantly improve the chance of your claim being approved by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Though claimants are not required to hire an attorney to represent them in disability cases, statistics show claimants represented by lawyers....

🎗️ Cancer Survivor? Your Fight Didn’t End with Treatment.Many people assume that once cancer treatment ends, life goes b...
04/13/2026

🎗️ Cancer Survivor? Your Fight Didn’t End with Treatment.

Many people assume that once cancer treatment ends, life goes back to normal. But for many survivors, the reality is very different.

💔 Ongoing side effects like:
✔️ Neuropathy (numbness or pain)
✔️ Lymphedema (swelling and limited mobility)
✔️ Memory loss (“chemo brain”)
✔️ Chronic fatigue or heart issues

…can make it difficult or impossible to return to work.

Here’s what most people don’t realize:
👉 Social Security disability benefits may stop after just one year unless you prove your condition still limits your ability to work.

That doesn’t mean you don’t qualify anymore — it means you need to show the full impact of your symptoms.

At The Good Law Group, we help cancer survivors build strong cases to continue receiving the benefits they deserve.

📞 Call (847) 577-4476 for a free case evaluation
https://www.thegoodlawgroup.com/blog/cancer-survivors-social-security-disability-benefits/

You’ve already fought one battle. We’re here to help with the next one. 💙

Did you know that for many cancer survivors, the fight doesn't end when treatment does? Managing the Social Security disability benefits can be challenging. Often, these benefits are granted for just one year, even when debilitating side effects — like neuropathy, memory loss, and lymphedema — c...

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