If you’ve recently been injured, developed a medical condition or other disability and can no longer work, then it can be difficult to pay rent, buy groceries and continue living fruitfully. Yet, hundreds of thousands are in the same boat as you. As a result, many...
2 mistakes that can hurt your SSDI claim and how you can avoid them
Make no mistake, filing for disability benefits can be quite complicated. The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) eligibility requirements, guidelines and paperwork can stretch you to the limit. While filing your claims, you will want to do everything in your power...
Can you file for SSDI while you’re on unemployment?
This is a tricky question, but it comes up a lot. Often, people with a disabling condition will keep working as long as they can. They can sometimes manage in long-term positions for quite a while before something happens, and they’re the first ones the boss lets go....
How to make your SSDI application easier
If you worked long enough, paying social security taxes, but no longer can due to a disability, you can benefit from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). By the end of 2021, the program had received 3,030,827 applications. Many Americans are unable to pay...
Can a pain diary help you get SSDI benefits?
Pain diaries have become multi-functional tools that many doctors, patient advocates and patients themselves have started to recommend. They may be particularly useful when someone needs to file for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. Pain diaries...
SSDI: A denial does not mean you don’t have a case
Many people who file for Social Security benefits get denied. It can happen for a lot of different reasons. These individuals will often assume that this means that they are ineligible for benefits or that they don’t have a case, even if they think they do. It’s...
How long will it take to secure SSDI benefits via an appeal?
Most Americans don't have enough in savings to fully cover their monthly cost-of-living expenses if they find themselves unable to work because of a health issue. The people who need to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits often have dire...
SSDI benefits: Do you have a qualifying disability?
You may be entitled to Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits if you cannot work due to physical impairment. However, your condition must meet the Social Security eligibility requirements to qualify for benefits. Not every case meets this threshold. If you are...
Frontotemporal dementia and SSDI benefits
Dementia conditions can upend a person’s life long before they reach their senior years. One example is frontotemporal dementia (FTD). It often strikes people in their 40s and 50s. Up to 20% of all types of dementia fall under the umbrella of FTD. As the name...
A lack of paperwork can delay your benefits claim
You’re suffering from an injury or illness that is impacting your ability to work. This means that there is no money coming into the household, which can be gravely concerning. There are a number of programs that can help provide some relief, including Social...