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How Drug Addiction and Alcohol Use Can Affect Your Social Security Disability Claim?
We hear a lot in the news about drug addiction and alcohol (DAA) use affecting a person’s mental stability. A lot of people are calling…
Can Dependents Of Disabled People Also Receive Benefits?
If you have a disability and aren’t able to work, it can be challenging to take care of your spouse and children who need your support.…
Can Social Media Impact My SSDI Claim?
Social media impacts many parts of our lives. It is a wonderful way to share with the world who we are and what we’re doing with our lives.…
Can My Long-Term Disability Benefits Be Canceled?
If you have been approved for long-term disability benefits, you are likely counting on that income to make it through every month. The…
4 Tips For Budgeting On Disability Income
While the disability benefit programs offered by Social Security have changed countless lives for the better, it hasn’t made them all easy.…
Does Investment Income Affect My SSDI Application?
When you apply for disability benefits through Social Security and you’re approved, certain life circumstances will determine whether you…
Can I Receive Disability Benefits For Obesity?
A common source of confusion for people applying for Social Security disability is the way that disability is defined by Social Security,…
Can I Afford An Attorney For My Disability Application And Hearing?
When you first apply for Social Security disability, you’ll want to prepare for a series of long waiting periods, which can be quite…
What Is an ABLE Savings Account?
For people receiving disability benefits through Social Security, money is often tight. Paradoxically, though, earning more money can…
How “Positioning” Can Drastically Change Your Disability Claim
A lot goes into successful disability claim. But there’s something that can have a drastic impact on the outcome of your disability claim,…
Should I Try To Work While Waiting For My Disability Hearing?
The period of time between the onset of disability and your first Social Security check can be quite long, even if you’re approved the…
Avoiding SSDI Issues After You’ve Been Awarded Benefits
When people lose their ability to work because of a serious medical condition, trying to make ends meet is a challenge in itself. Social…
Receiving Disability If You’ve Suffered From Drug Or Alcohol Addiction
The consequences of addiction can be devastating, not only for the people with addictions, but for their family, friends and communities.…
Why Was My Disability Claim Denied If My Doctor Agrees That I’m Disabled?
The benefit programs that Social Security offers to Americans with disabilities are important. They allow people to continue living…
Helping A Family Member Receive Disability Benefits For Alzheimer’s And Dementia
Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia are heartbreaking, and they take a special toll on caretakers. Often, these caretakers are family…
Ethical Obligations Your SSDI Attorney Must Follow
When you’re applying for disability benefits through Social Security, there’s a lot of red tape that most people find confusing. Even in…
Do I Need An Attorney To File A Disability Claim?
Applying for social security disability benefits can be difficult and complicated. This is especially difficult considering that those are…
What Is Residual Functional Capacity And How Does It Affect My Disability Claim?
Because of how variable disability can be for different people, the SSA will have to look closely at your individual level impairment to…
What Is Technical Denial When Applying For Disability?
To determine if your disability is severe enough to prevent you from receiving a substantial income, the Social Security Administration…
How Your SSDI Benefit Amount Is Determined
SSDI is a disability benefit program for people who become permanently disabled after establishing a long work history. SSDI is funded by…
What The SSA Needs To Know About Your Past Work Before You Receive Disability
Disability benefits from the Social Security Administration come in two forms: SSDI and SSI. These programs are similar in that they are…
Disability Benefits For Veterans With PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a debilitating condition that sometimes results from exposure to a traumatic event. This…
How The SSA Determines If You’re Disabled
The benefit programs that Social Security offers to people with disabilities can be life-saving. Many people served by these programs can…
4 Mental Illnesses That Qualify You For Disability Benefits
The range of disabilities that qualify people for disability benefits is extensive and includes many conditions that you may not expect…
How Do I Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits?
Losing your ability to work is a stressful experience for anyone, but it’s especially hard if you have family members who depend on the…
How Do I Meet the Earnings Requirement for Disability Benefits?
SSDI stands for Social Security Disability Insurance, which means that, like other forms of insurance, its purpose is to protect the…
Different Classifications of Disability Benefits
Disability affects many people in many different ways. Some people have limited mobility and require the use of a wheelchair, or other…
Can I Lose My Social Security Benefits?
Getting Social Security benefits can be a long and arduous journey. When a disability is stopping you from working, the stress of trying to…
The Differences between Social Security and Supplemental Security Income
Disability affects people across all ages and walks of life. While many of us may save for retirement or take out insurance policies, no…
What Conditions Qualify for Disability Benefits?
Social Security offers benefit programs for people with disabilities, provided that they meet certain eligibility criteria. Recipients must…
How Do I Apply for Disability Benefits After an Accident?
While many people who survive an accident will eventually recover, some people are never able to return to their normal activities. A…
Disability Benefits for Mental Illness
Mental illness is poorly understood by many people. In popular culture, people with mental illnesses are frequently dehumanized, or…
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