Need To File For Social Security Disability Benefits? -Here's What You Need To Know
Do you believe you have a physical or mental condition that keeps you from working?
Here are the basics:
(1) You cannot be working and earning more that $1,130.00 per month if you are not blind. If you are blind and working, you cannot make more than $1,820.00 per month. If you are working and earning over these amounts, then you will not qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
(2) Is your condition severe? In other words, does your mental or physical condition
Filing For Social Security Disability Benefits Due to Multiple Sclerosis
Depending upon what type of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) a person has, may have an impact on when and if he or she can qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Many people are affected by this debilitating disease, but how they are affected determines when and if they may be able to qualify for benefits. While some are minimally affected, other experience a rapid progression to being totally disabled.
Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) is by far the most commo
What Should I Expect After I File For Social Security Disability Benefits?
One of the reasons why claimants use an experienced Social Security disability attorney to initially file for benefits is that they are uncertain in regards to what steps to actually take to not only begin the process but what occurs after doing so.
First, before we ever file online for disability benefits for a client, we ask that they review the Checklist for Online Adult Disability Application given by the Social Security Administration. It is important that each claiman
Do You Have To Stop Working To Qualify For Social Security Disability Benefits?
The hard and fast rule is that if a claimant is working at "substantial gainful activity," no matter how disabled that person is, he or she will automatically be denied disability benefits.
So, the question is, what is "substantial gainful activity?"
Well, to make matters more confusing, work which is considered substantial gainful activity must be both substantial and gainful.
Work is substantial when it involves significant physical or mental activity. Work is not sub
Simple Solutions To Common Problems When Filing For Social Security Disability Benefits
Here are some common problems I see Claimants make as they attempt to file for and receive Social Security disability benefits:
First, you need to decide whether or not you want to use a Social Security disability attorney. If you choose to file your application yourself, then make a plan to continue doing so until the application is completely filed. Do not stop half-way through the online application and not return to finish. The Social Security Administration has an onli
Part 7: Properly Understanding the Social Security Disability Process
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Part 6: Properly Understanding the Social Security Disability Process
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Part 5: Properly Understanding the Social Security Disability Process
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Part 4: Properly Understanding the Social Security Disability Process
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Part 3: Properly Understanding the Social Security Disability Process
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