Under proposed regulation changes introduced by the Social Security Administration in November 2019, individuals who receive Social Security disability insurance benefits will be subject to more frequent case review. The new rules were open for public comment through...
Month: March 2021
The 4 levels in the SSDI appeals process
If you have enough work credits and a disability that interferes with your ability to work, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. Convincing the Social Security Administration to approve your benefits application, though, may take some...
Can you get benefits for anxiety?
Disabilities of any sort can make it hard or even impossible to hold down a normal job. Unfortunately, this makes it hard to make ends meet. On top of that, physical disabilities get the most attention when it comes to benefit eligibility. But did you know that people...
Bipolar and SSDI benefits: What you should know
Whether you developed a mental condition as a result of a stressful work environment or you were born with a mental disability, these limitations can make it difficult to work. The American with Disabilities Act allows people with physical and mental conditions to...
How do continuing disability reviews work for kids?
The Social Security Administration provides disability benefits to individuals who qualify for them and often to their families. If you receive Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, you can expect the SSA to periodically review your medical impairment to...