With the arrival of the new year, it’s a good time to review your personal and financial information, especially if you’re receiving Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. Keeping your details up to date can help avoid delays or complications with…
If you have been collecting Social Security Disability for any length of time, you are already familiar with Continuing Disability Reviews (CDR), which monitor for any improvement of your condition. However, Social Security recognizes that their condition is less likely…
If you’ve suffered a disabling illness or injury and can’t work, you may be considering applying for Social Security disability benefits to help pay for your living expenses and care for your family. However, Social Security has very exacting eligibility…
If you can no longer work, Social Security Disability (SSD) programs can be a crucial financial resource, enabling you to pay your bills and care for your family. However, applying for SSD can be long and frustrating, taking months and…
Have you recently become disabled and can no longer work? While the Social Security Administration administers two disability programs for eligible individuals, the application process is time-consuming and complicated, making the programs difficult to qualify for. That means many deserving…
Nearly two-thirds of all applicants for Social Security Disability (SSD) get turned down every year. And it’s no wonder. Social Security has stringent requirements for eligibility. The application is complicated, and its rules are not always easily understandable or navigable.…
Supplemental Security Income (SSI), an essential disability program administered by the Social Security Administration, has been around since 1972, when it was created to assist disadvantaged older adults or those who were disabled and unable to work. However, for all…
