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Listed are several frequently asked questions regarding Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and Disability Insurance Benefits (DIB). Please click on the appropriate link to be directed to that program’s FAQ page. Note that these answers are for general reference only and should not be construed as legal advice. As each case is unique and your circumstances may differ, it is recommended that you speak with an attorney regarding any specific questions you may have. Hoglund, Chwialkowski & Mrozik, PLLC will be happy to speak with you regarding you case. Please call our office for a free telephone consultation.
Additional information can also be obtained from Social Security’s web site. Their web address is http://www.ssa.gov.
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