To receive Social Security disability benefits, all three of the following must be true: You must have a physical or mental impairment. The impairment must prevent you from doing any substantial gainful work. The disability must be expected to last, or have lasted, at least 12 months, or it...
Informs medical practitioners to the concepts and function of the Social Security Administration's process of awarding disability benefits. The application evaluation process; Consultative evaluations; Role of the treating physician; Emphasis of functional assessment.Scovern...
In conclusion, Social Security benefits are an important part of retirement planning. Whether you’re considering retirement, dealing with a disability, or worried about your family’s financial security, Social Security benefits can provide much-needed support. By understanding the definition, types, ...
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Social Security agents will inform people of their ability to obtain early retirement benefits. But they might not explain the downsides, said Sam Byker, CEO and founder of Atticus, a California-based group that connects people seeking disability benefits with attorneys around the country. His organ...
Written by Disability Representative and former Examiner, Tim Moore, SSDRC explains how to get disability benefits, as quickly as possible.
It's a good idea to get an experienced special-needs planning attorney involved early in the process – as soon as you know disability is a potential issue – to preserve eligibility for benefits and to protect the family’s assets. Your Social Security office will be able to refer you to...
Learn how to apply for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits. Get assistance from SSDI lawyers to secure your benefits.
When you or a loved one is suffering debilitating effects from an injury or illness, your time and energy should be devoted to the medical care you need. If you are fighting the government for Social Security Disability/Supplemental Security Income (SSD/SSI) benefits, however, you will have ...
Social Security Disability always looks at residual functional capacity rather than specific conditions. This means there is still a chance of being approved for disability benefits if your traumatic brain injury has caused limitations that prevent you from returning to any of your past work, or perf...