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This article will help you understand the requirements of Unemployment (UI),Welfare(TANF/GA), and Social Security Disability (SSI/SSDI). Finding the program that is right for you will save time and help you get the most help possible. This article includes: An overview of all three programs...
You applied for Social Security Disability benefits, butthey sent you a denial. Friends and family say you should get a lawyer and appeal. But you already can’t work because of bad health. How are you supposed to pay for a lawyer?
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.