Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition characterized by pressure on a nerve in the wrist that is caused by swelling. This condition is caused by repetitive motions of the hands and wrists, such as typing. Carpal tunnel syndrome can also be caused by injuries to the wrist or by diseases like lupus or arthritis. Sufferers…
Continue reading…Social Security Disability Benefits for Autism
Autism is a condition that affects a person’s communication and social interaction skills. The condition is usually recognized by the time a person turns three years old. There are several signs of autism, and people experience them in varying degrees. When autism is severe, it is considered a disability. Individuals with autism who are unable…
Continue reading…SSDI and SSI: What’s the Difference?
If you suffer from a disability, you may be entitled to Social Security disability benefits. The two primary types of Social Security disability benefits are Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Below is an overview on the difference between SSDI and SSI. What is SSDI? Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provides…
Continue reading…Social Security Disability Benefits for People 55 and Older
The Social Security Administration (“SSA”) offers benefits to people who are unable to work due to disability. Social Security Disability Insurance (“SSDI”) and Supplemental Security Income (“SSI”) are the largest of these disability benefits programs. Although these programs are different in many ways, both provide financial assistance to those who have a disability and meet…
Continue reading…Here’s How COVID-19 Has Affected Social Security Disability Benefits
The COVID-19 pandemic is arguably the most important issue in the world today. COVID-19, also called the coronavirus, has affected the lives of millions of people worldwide, and it may continue to spread into the foreseeable future. In addition to causing widespread illness and death, COVID-19 has virtually shut down the economies of several countries,…
Continue reading…Social Security Disability Benefits for Anxiety Disorders
Everyone experiences a little anxiety from time to time. However, some people’s anxiety is so severe that it affects their ability to work. If you suffer from anxiety that affects your ability to function at work and home, you may be eligible for disability benefits through the Social Security Administration (SSA). Common Anxiety Disorders As…
Continue reading…Qualifying for Social Security Disability Benefits
If you suffer from a medical condition that has rendered you unable to work, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. There are two types of Social Security disability benefits: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). In order to qualify for either program, you must have paid into the Social…
Continue reading…Social Security Disability Benefits for Brain Injuries
A serious brain injury is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a person. Few other injuries can affect victims in so many ways. For example, brain injury victims often face the following types of problems: Disability Memory loss Headaches Changes in behavior Mobility issues Communication issues In addition, the financial impact…
Continue reading…SSDI and SSI Documentation Requirements
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is available to disabled individuals between the ages of 18 and 65 who have paid into the Social Security system. Benefits under the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program are available to disabled or blind individuals over 65 years of age. When an individual applies for SSDI or SSI, he or…
Continue reading…Calculating Social Security Disability Benefits
The amount of Social Security disability benefits an individual receives is based on his or her covered earnings, which is the money he or she paid in Social Security taxes prior to becoming disabled. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a federal program that provides benefits to people who suffer from a disability and are…
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