Social Security Disability Insurance, Social Security, Social Security Benefits
Awaiting social security disability benefits can oftentimes test even the most patient person. Accelerating SSD Decisions with Process There is a process within our court system that one must go through that involves documentation and assessment, but there are...
Social Security, Social Security Benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance
In March of 2020, the Social Security Administration closed its offices for public service and in-person hearings due to COVID-19. In Person Hearings for SSDI Cases During that time, all hearings pertaining to Social Security Disability were conducted by either...
Social Security Disability Insurance, Social Security, Social Security Benefits
One of the qualifications for receiving Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits is that your condition must last longer than a year. Just because you’ve been sick or injured through a full calendar doesn’t mean you can never return to work. Many SSD recipients fear...
Social Security Disability Insurance, Social Security, Social Security Benefits
Millions of Americans suffer from medical conditions that leave them unable to work. Many qualify for Social Security Disability benefits, but the application process can be take time—some wait years for decisions to be reached on their claims. Medical Conditions...
Social Security Disability Insurance, Social Security, Social Security Benefits
When a person is awarded Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, the amount they receive is based on several factors including income, work history, marital status, and even the number of dependents the claimant cares for. That’s why after you’re approved for SSD...
Social Security Disability Insurance, Social Security, Social Security Benefits
If your claim for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits was denied, you’re not alone. As many as 70 percent of all initial claims for SSD benefits are rejected by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Appeal a Denied SSD Claim A denial doesn’t mean you...