How to Apply for SSDI To get SSDI benefits, you must complete an application and file it with the SSA. The initial application is similar to filing taxes: there are forms you can fill out on your own, or you can have an expert disability advocate like Allsup help. The SSA reviews appli...
Learn how to apply for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits. Get assistance from SSDI lawyers to secure your benefits.
How long must I be out of work before I can apply for Social Security Disability? You can file for disability as soon as you stop working, as soon as your earnings drop, or if you are not engaged in “substantial gainful activity.” To qualify for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefi...
No matter how much someone might prepare for a medical diagnosis, hearing… SSDI A Closer Look At Spondylitis And Social Security Disability Insurance Applying for SSDI can be a necessity for people dealing with disability du… Allsup Jim Allsup Shares Insights on SSDI and Returning to Work on ...
Jim transformed Social Security disability benefits representation by creating a better way for people to apply for SSDI. Watch his video and download his ebook to learn why you can Trust Allsup to Tell Your Story™. Email* Setting the record straight: Founder/CEO, Jim Allsup, shares how his...
Jim transformed Social Security disability benefits representation by creating a better way for people to apply for SSDI. Watch his video and download his ebook to learn why you can Trust Allsup to Tell Your Story™. Email* Setting the record straight: Founder/CEO, Jim Allsup, shares how his...
Jim transformed Social Security disability benefits representation by creating a better way for people to apply for SSDI. Watch his video and download his ebook to learn why you can Trust Allsup to Tell Your Story™. Email* Setting the record straight: Founder/CEO, Jim Allsup, shares how his...
You do that by showing Social Security that the activities you can handle day to day are limited by your ailments. Social Security has a formal name for that: “residual functional capacity.” Your residual functional capacity is a measure of how much you can do physically and mentally. ...
RFC stands for “Residual Function Capacity,” and refers to the maximum amount of work you can do, despite your mental/physical impairments. The purpose of an RFC is to determine how your limitations impact your ability to meet the demands and requirements of the standard workplace. The RFC...
Jim transformed Social Security disability benefits representation by creating a better way for people to apply for SSDI. Watch his video and download his ebook to learn why you can Trust Allsup to Tell Your Story™. Email* Setting the record straight: Founder/CEO, Jim Allsup, shares how his...