Mental illnesses can impact a person's ability to work and lead a fulfilling life. These conditions may qualify some individuals for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. 1. Depression Depression is a pervasive mood disorder. It affects millions of people...
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What are your real odds of being approved for SSDI?
Have you been told that “everybody” gets denied the first time that they file for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits? This is a very common thing to hear, and it often causes a lot of people to delay filing. After all, when you’re already struggling...
What are compassionate allowances?
Compassionate allowances for applicants whose medical conditions are so severe that they meet Social Security's standards for disability. The Social Security Administration recognizes that certain conditions are inherently disabling and warrant quick approval to...
What happens if you refuse to go to a consultative exam?
If you’re applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, you may be asked to undergo one or more consultative examinations as part of your disability process. The Social Security Administration (SSA)...
The use of a pain journal in SSDI claims
Pain is a major factor in many chronic, disabling conditions – and it can be tremendously limiting. It’s something that absolutely deserves to be factored into any decision regarding whether or not someone deserves Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits...
What qualifies you for SSDI?
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a government program that helps people who can no longer work because of disability or illness. People who are qualified for SSDI can receive supplemental income. However, applying for SSDI isn’t a walk in the park. Not...
Can I qualify for SSD without a recent work history?
If you have been out of the workforce for a significant period, you might wonder if you can still receive Social Security Disability benefits. The short answer is yes, but there are specific criteria to consider. Eligibility based on work credits To qualify, you...
How do you explain a gap in care on your disability application?
When you file for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you have to open up your medical records so that the Social Security Administration (SSA) can see both that you have a disability and that you’re doing your utmost to get better. That can make...
The available program for those with severe medical conditions
Having a severe medical condition can make it tough to get the disability benefits you need. This is especially true if you need the benefits quickly. But don't worry – the Social Security Administration (SSA) understands this and has created a program to help. What...
FAQs about widow’s SSDI benefits
Losing a spouse is one of life's most challenging moments. In the midst of the emotional upheaval, a widow often faces a multitude of financial concerns. One vital resource available to many widows in the United States is Social Security Disability Insurance benefits....