Believe it or not, the Social Security Administration is not the government agency responsible for determining whether your disabling condition or mental impairment meet the requirements for SSDI or SSI disability benefits. While you may submit your SSDI application for disability benefits to the Social Security …
When your disability interferes with your ability to work, the Social Security Administration (SSA) understands that it doesn’t just affect your income, it affects your entire family’s income. Many people rely on your earnings to survive, and it’s stressful enough worrying about your medical condition, let …
NOTICE: Was your disability claim denied in 2019/2020/2021? Click to see if you qualify for professional help. Every year, millions of people apply for Social Security Disability benefits. Unfortunately, it’s extremely common (about 70 percent) for the initial claim to be denied. There are many reasons …
When applying for Social Security disability benefits, you’re probably wondering which ailments you need to inform the Social Security Administration (SSA) about. As a general rule of thumb, you only need tell the SSA about any medical condition (or combination of conditions) that interfere with your …
Understanding how the system works can make a world of difference when it comes to getting a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim approved. It is a multi-step process that can take several months, and the more armed you are with knowledge, the greater the chances …