Tag Archives: SSDI Benefits
Long Delays For SSDI Benefits
One of the biggest negative aspects of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is the time it takes to have a claim approved. Currently, this time period is just under two years, on average. The time to approval is so substantial is this delay that Tampa Representative Kathy Castor has asked the Social Security… Read More »
The Social Security Disability Listing Of Impairments
Filing a claim for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits can be daunting, and it is advisable to hire an experienced attorney who can help with navigating the entire process, which will likely provide better odds of success than filing the claim oneself. One of the most frustrating aspects of the SSDI claim process… Read More »
Autoimmune Disorders And SSDI Benefits
The phrase autoimmune disorder encompasses a wide variety of conditions that can focus on one part of the body, or attack the system as a whole. Autoimmune disorders arise when the body can no longer distinguish between healthy tissues and invaders, such as viruses or bacteria, and thus, attack everything equally. Depending on the… Read More »
Special Considerations For Qualifying For SSDI With A Rare Disease
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are a financial lifeline for millions of Americans suffering from disabilities. Qualifying for these benefits, though, despite paying into the system for years just to have the opportunity to apply, is not easy. Working with an experienced disability insurance attorney to assist with filing an SSDI claim is… Read More »
Your Options When Benefits Are Terminated
Getting approved for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is no small feat, and almost always requires going through multiple levels of appeals that can stretch into years. This financial assistance is vital to most disabled individuals who suffer from impairments significant enough to prevent working, and once approved, these benefits can be paid… Read More »
Can Taking Certain Medications Cost You SSDI Benefits?
Managing a disability usually requires following a complex treatment plan that includes taking a number of medications to address pain and other forms of dysfunction. These medications are often one of the few medical options that make a noticeable difference in a person’s ability to get through the day with some degree of normalcy,… Read More »
How the Social Security Administration Decides If You Are Disabled
Recent news has been filled with reports about Social Security, as the White House and some Republican lawmakers seek to cut funding and access to federal benefits programs. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) would be directly affected by such changes, which would make it even harder to secure and retain disability benefits once they… Read More »
What Can Trigger a Termination of Disability Benefits?
Those with disabling conditions typically feel a big sense of relief once they receive the letter saying their disability benefits are approved. Whether through an employer-sponsored insurance policy or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), the financial worry from not working is reduced. While the hard part appears to be over, keeping awarded benefits becomes… Read More »
Changes that Can Affect Social Security Disability Benefits
After crossing over the numerous hurdles involved with the approval process for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, recipients commonly think benefits will continue as long as they are needed. The security of knowing a check will be received each month to cover expenses is especially important for someone battling a disabling condition. Stress… Read More »
Rare Diseases and Social Security Disability
Dealing with any type of disabling condition is often a daily struggle to piece together a life that functions somewhat normally, and worries over finances only make things more difficult. While Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) cannot fix physical ailments, it can, at least, provide a measure of financial stability that should reduce the… Read More »