Written by Disability Representative and former Examiner, Tim Moore, SSDRC explains how to get disability benefits, as quickly as possible.
The Social Security Administration maintains records for everyone who has applied for Social Security Disability benefits, and everyone who has received or is currently receiving benefits. You are entitled to a copy of your Social Security Disability records, which may be useful if you need to appea...
The Social Security Administration maintains records for everyone who has applied for Social Security Disability benefits, and everyone who has received or is currently receiving benefits. You are entitled to a copy of your Social Security Disability records, which may be useful if you need to appea...
Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits are given to persons who are unable to work because of a medical condition that is expected to last at least one year or result in death. The SSD program is designed to provide subsistence income to allow these people to live a normal life, as wel...
Form SS-5 is the form you use to request a Social Security card for the first time, replace a Social Security card or change information on your Social Security record [1]. It is part of the Social Security Administration (SSA) application proces...
MRI’s are much more helpful to prove disability than x-rays alone in most cases. MRI’s can be expensive, so some doctors rely more on x-rays. Good medical treatment and good legal advice can help you get approved for Social Security Disability benefits. Our years of experience have...
The Social Security Administration is an important agency within the United States Government because it collects money from taxes and distributes it to retirees and those who cannot work in the forms of Social Security disability payments and Supplemental Security Income. In some instances, there may...
Wikipedia describes health-related quality of life as an assessment of how the individual's well-being may be affected over time by a disease, disability, or disorder. Health care professionals’ highest aim is to improve quality of life for their patients, by providing the best possible ...
A Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) is a form a doctor uses to explain a diagnosis to the VA and describe how it may qualify for disability compensation.
Failing to accurately fill in your Social Security number is among missteps that could cause a processing delay. Sarah Wood Jan. 16, 2025 FAFSA Deadlines to Know The federal FAFSA deadline is June 30 for each academic year, but college and state deadlines are often much soo...