Learn about Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and whether you might qualify for benefits. Social Security Disability Basics What Is Social Security Disability? A severe
SSD vs SSI? Social Security Disability (SSD) insurance pays monthly cash benefits to people who have paid enough FICA taxes to qualify, and are now unable to work because of a disability.
If you would like assistance in pursuing either SSDI, SSI, or a combination of both, an attorney from our team is ready to assist you today. You may have many questions, and aSocial Security Disability lawyer in Pittsburgwith our firm can answer them. ...
While both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Insurance(SSI) are administered by the Social Security Administration, they are different benefits that have separate requirements. SSDI benefits are based on an individual’s qualifying work history; therefore, there is no...
For The Disabled And Their Families The Law Office of Teresa M. Meagher represents people who have made the difficult decision to seek disability benefits either from the Social Security Administration (SSA), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or from an insurance carrier. Both the SSA ...
At the initial visit, our clients meet personally with an experienced SSI attorney/Social Security attorney or Veterans disability advocate. From the initial phone call to the conclusion of their case, both assistants and attorney are always available and willing to answer any questions or concerns....
Navigating social security benefits can be confusing and overwhelming. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and social security disability insurance (SSDI) are two of the most common Social Security benefits, but what's the difference between them? Which program (SSI vs. SSDI) is suitable for your ...
Both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) offer cash benefits, paid monthly. For the most part, you can use SSI or disability to help pay for utilities, heating costs, or rent. Who is the payee on a check?
On this page, we discuss how both the Social Security Disability and SSI programs evaluate TBI, or traumatic brain injury, as an impairment, with a focus on how the Social Security list of impairments, or blue book, gives consideration to this condition.
At Reynolds and Gold Law, we understand navigating the process of filing for Social Security disability can be lengthy and frustrating. Our team will guide you through each phase of your claim and handle any necessary appeals. Learn More Real Estate Law Real estate laws can be highly complex...