When filing for Social Security disability, your medical condition plays an important role. The more information you give the Social Security Administration (SSA) about how your medical condition affects your ability to work the better. Because of the importance of...
What Does a Social Security Disability Denial Letter Mean?
Applying for Social Security Disability benefits can be a frustrating process. It can be especially frustrating if you’ve just received a denial letter from Social Security. It may be hard to know what to do next. But don’t worry! This article will help break down...
Can You Receive Social Security Disability for Sciatica?
If you’re struggling with sciatica, you might wonder whether you qualify for Social Security Disability. This can be a tricky topic because there are a lot of different factors that go into whether you qualify. However, there are a few things you to know about...
What Is the Social Security Disability Blue Book?
Do you have a medical condition that makes it difficult for you to work? If so, you could receive Social Security Disability benefits. To receive disability benefits, you will need to fill out an application with the Social Security Administration (SSA) for them to...
Receiving Social Security Disability for Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by unpredictable epileptic seizures. Many people with epilepsy can still lead productive lives; however, some cannot function well enough to work. For this reason, they may qualify for Social Security Disability for...
Ways to Increase Your Chances of Getting Disability Benefits
Do you have a medical condition which interferes with your ability to work? You could be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI). Before you file, you should understand filing for Social Security disability can be a long and complicated process....
What Is the Social Security Disability Representative Payee?
For those who may have a health condition which interferes with their ability to work, receiving disability benefits can make a huge difference in their life. They can use the benefits to help pay for housing, food, clothing, medical care, and other necessities....
Receiving Social Security Disability for Vision Impairment
According to data from the 2017 National Health Interview Survey, 26.9 million American Adults age 18 and older reported experiencing vision loss. While there are no accepted definitions for "vision loss" or “visually impaired”, the survey consisted of those who...
Understanding What Happens at a Social Security Disability Hearing
Many who get denied disability do not take the step of appealing to a disability hearing. They fear it will be complicated and not help them win their disability benefits. But, the hearing is not complicated and is the part of the disability appeals process when the...
Receiving Social Security Disability for an Aneurysm
Millions of Americans walk around every day with a “ticking time bomb” inside their bodies. They have an aneurysm somewhere inside their body that is restricting blood flow to vital organs and could rupture at any moment. Those who have an aneurysm may not be able to...
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