by Burke Barclay | Sep 4, 2023 | Social Security Disability
Use a Daily Diary to Help Win Your Social Security Disability Case.
One of the issues that plagues many people wishing to win their case to obtain Social Security benefits is that they often do not have enough medical evidence to back up their claims. One of the reasons is that many have been out of work nearly two years by the time their hearing date approaches and they have not had the funds to pay for individualized medical care from a private physician. Many have been relegated to only being able to go through a county emergency room when their conditions get out of control.
by Burke Barclay | Sep 4, 2023 | Social Security Disability, Video
Social Security Disability Basics
The Difference Between SSDI and SSI Benefits
So this is part of the tutorial series and I have on the website people thinking about following your disability benefits. I think one of the most important places to start is understanding whether or not you can qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits. The terms get mixed together quite a bit and a lot of people state that they need to file for SSI benefits when in reality they may either qualify for both or just one. I’ll layout some scenarios for you where you could be looking at only being able to qualify for SSI that have bits or only being able to qualify for SSDI benefits.
by Burke Barclay | Sep 4, 2023 | Social Security Disability
How Long Until My Hearing For Social Security Disability?
In 1999, the Social Security Administration received a total of 1,265,037 disability claim applications. By 2014, this number had increased to 2,521,459. This significant rise in people seeking Social Security disability benefits is especially noteworthy considering the decrease in the number of Administrative Law Judges (ALJ) within the Social Security Administration.
by Burke Barclay | Sep 4, 2023 | Social Security Disability
In determining whether or not you will be able to win your Social Security disability case, you may have heard that basically you must be able to prove that you are incapable of doing even sedentary work due to your physical impairments.
by Burke Barclay | Sep 2, 2023 | Social Security Disability
Sometimes It’s Okay to Cancel Your Social Security Disability Hearing.
Sometimes, it really is okay to cancel your Social Security disability hearing before it’s time to see the judge and explain your case. While this may seem like a setback, especially after you’ve waited so long to have your hearing in the first place, canceling may actually help your case in the future. The first, is if you have been denied at the hearing level in the past.