The questions swirl inside your head now that a medical ailment may permanently prevent you from ever working. You understand that you may apply and perhaps receive Social Security disability (SSD) benefits because you have been a longtime worker and paid into the...
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Filing for disability if your symptoms won’t go away
Illnesses can have a very different impact from one patient to the next. Some illnesses are still not well understood by scientists and doctors around the world. There is still a lot we don't know about the human body and its reaction to various pathogens. Doctors...
The Role of the Administrative Law Judge
Many Americans have applied for government benefits at some point. Whether securing unemployment, Medicare or social security disability, an agency official will review your application and either approve or deny the requested benefit. These same officials do not rule...
Social Security Disability benefits and COVID-19
COVID-19 is a frightening illness because no one knows how it will affect them. Some people will go about their business without ever knowing they’ve contracted the illness. For others, it will prove to be fatal. But what about the people who fall into the middle?...
Does SSDI cover illnesses as well as injuries?
When we think of “disability,” most people naturally think of injuries. When you become handicapped or lose a limb, of course you would be unable to work – disabled – and thus eligible for social security disability benefits. However, when serious illnesses occur,...
What are some top reasons for Social Security Disability denials?
When you apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you can be denied for either medical or technical (non-medical reasons). However, you can appeal either type. Technical reasons for denial In order to qualify for SSDI, you must be fully disabled from...
Was your Social Security Disability claim denied?
When you are dealing with a long-term injury or illness that keeps you from working, you are not only stressed out about recovering. You most likely also are feeling the financial strain of covering medical bills while also being out of work, waiting for your Social...
Anxiety among veterans can plague them at home
While serving in a combat zone, having some level of anxiety certainly makes sense. Being in the military is a dangerous career path. There is the threat of serious injury or death almost every day. The anxiety is just your body's natural reaction to this type of...
Does diabetes run in a person’s family?
Diabetes is a serious and fairly common condition in the United States. It can, in some cases, contribute to a disability case. Every situation is different; some diabetics can work, some cannot. It is important to talk to your doctor about your specific case and what...
Do veterans get enough support?
Veterans put their lives on the line for the military. When they come home after serving, do they really get the support that they need?After all, the transition to civilian life can be very difficult. They have to think differently and change their behaviors,...