(SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Disabled Adult Child (DAC), and Widow’s/Widower’s disability benefits. We also assist in appeals concerning cessation of Social Security benefits after a Continuing Disability Review (CDR). In addition, we assist Veterans nationwide concerning Veterans'...
Wittenburg (2009): "Changing Circumstances: Experiences of Child SSI Recipients Before and After Their Age-18 Redetermination for Adult Benefits," Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 30, 201-221.Hemmeter, Jeffrey, Jacqueline Kauff, and David C. Wittenburg. 2009. "Changing Circumstances: Experiences...
We have successfully assisted thousands of disabled adults and children with the frustrating process of obtaining Supplemental Security Income (SSI, Title XVI); Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI, Title II, DIB); Disabled Adult Child benefits (DAC); Child’s Insurance benefits; and Widows or...
Under Social Security rules, when a parent--regardless of status as a representative payee--begins receiving Social Security Retirement Benefits, also known as "Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI), a Disabled Adult Child (DAC)--an adult disabled before age 22--receiving SSI is...
I therefore apply two-stage least squares (TSLS) to estimate Medicaid's effect, using Medicaid expenditure for blind and elderly SSI recipients, and adult and child AFDC recipients as instruments for disabled Medicaid expenditure. The TSLS estimates indicate that rising Medicaid expenditure significantly...
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The transition process for a child Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipient nearing the age of 18 can be quite complicated. From a programmatic standpoint, all child SSI recipients have their eligibility redetermined under the adult SSI disability requirements at age 18. Potentially more important...