Can My Teenager Work While Receiving SSI or SSDI?
The answer is YES! Social Security offers employment support programs in order to help young people receiving SSI or SSDI in order to help them obtain work experience or go to college.
Read MoreThe answer is YES! Social Security offers employment support programs in order to help young people receiving SSI or SSDI in order to help them obtain work experience or go to college.
Read MoreThe Function Report provides SSA with valuable details about how you would be able to function in a work environment and provides important evidence for your case.
Read MoreThe key to obtaining disability benefits through Social Security depends on whether or not you meet the Social Security Administration’s definition of disability.
Read MoreWhen a person claims that they are disabled due to a mental condition, there are many complex processes that the Social Security Administration will go through in order to determine whether or not your mental condition is truly “disabling.”
Read MoreIf you are awarded Social Security disability benefits, you could possibly qualify for other benefits depending on your individual qualifications.
Read MoreSSA forms can be confusing! We’ve listed some of the most common disability forms and some helpful hints on completing them to help you out with your claim.
Read MoreIf you have been awarded disability benefits, you are probably wondering about the process that SSA uses to determine your award amount. Here is what happens.
Read MoreSSDI and SSI represent the two programs that Social Security has for disabled Americans, and you must qualify for one or the other to be eligible for disability benefits:
Read MoreWhen applying for both SSI and DIB, it is sometimes common for a claimant to receive a technical denial for one of these two benefit programs.
Read MoreThe SSA has certain rules and guidelines that you must follow in order to be awarded benefits- not doing so can potentially harm your claim.
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