Social Security Disability Myths: The Unemployed Are Abusing the System

Feb 14, 2014 | Social Security Disability Insurance

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For those unable to work due to debilitating mental or physical conditions, Social Security Disability Insurance may be the only means available for steady income. One of the greatest myths surrounding the program is that individuals who could be working are abusing the system, especially individuals whose unemployment benefits have ran out.

In research titled, “Unemployment Insurance and Disability Insurance In The Great Recession”, a team of the University of California-Los Angeles examined more than ten years of paperwork in order to see if there were increases in the number of Social Security Disability applications during periods of time when unemployment extensions could vary.

They found that less than two percent of individuals whose unemployment benefits were running out soon applied for Social Security disability benefits. The researchers did not record significant drops in disability insurance applications, even in states that have lengthy unemployment extension periods.

The findings show applicants who previously received unemployment benefits are not threatening the solvency of the Social Security disability program.

The Social Security Disability Lawyers with Newlin Disability recognize how difficult it can be to get accurate information about the Social Security program. That is why the firm is here to answer any questions you may have if you are considering applying for such benefits or have a claim that has been denied in the past.

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If you’re navigating the complexities of Social Security disability claims, Newlin Disability is here to provide expert guidance and support. Reach out to our experienced team today, and let us help you understand your options, streamline the application process, and maximize your chances of receiving the benefits you deserve.