Getting Social Security Disability can be hard for some, but it's not impossible
There are certain impairments people have and some groups of people in which obtaining Social Security disability benefits can be harder than for others. Let's start with the simple: 1. Certain kinds of mental and physical impairments. The vast majority of claimants that are denied, fit within this category. If a person is only alleging mental impairments that keep him or her from working, this makes it more difficult to be approved. The primary reason is that you can't see d
Qualifying as a Worn Out Worker for Social Security Disability
There are two ways in which a claimant may qualify for Social Security disability with a long history for hard, arduous work. There are as follows: (1) a person with a marginal education and long work experience to arduous unskilled physical labor, and a person who is (2) advanced age, limited education and no work experience. Let's just concentrate on the first one for today. This kind of work and education background can become quite important for those under the age of 55,
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. All judges take one of two views on claimants that have attempted to win their disability benefits at t