SSDI

Why did your SSD benefits stop?

Social security disability benefits can supplement your income when your condition prevents you from working. Depending on your situation, these benefits may continue permanently. The SSA cannot suspend your benefits without a reasonable explanation. Knowing why they...

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Your SSDI payment amount should now be higher

If you have gone through the application process and are currently receiving Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, you should pay close attention to the payment amount. After all, as CNBC reports, the Social Security Administration has increased benefits...

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Why was your SSD claim denied?

If your current state of physical health interferes with your ability to work, you may need financial assistance. Finding out that the Social Security Administration denied your claim for SSD benefits can cause frustration and confusion. Knowing some of the common...

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The 4 levels of the SSDI appeals process

You may feel understandable frustration if you apply for Social Security Disability Insurance in Florida and the U.S. Social Security Administration sends a denial in response. However, before you give up, recognize that many people facing similar circumstances wind...

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Did you get your benefit verification letter?

Have you applied for Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits lately? If so, you should soon get a disability benefits verification letter in the mail. This letter serves as important legal evidence of your benefits and you should thus store it in a safe...

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How does the government determine disability?

Suffering an unexpected injury can change all of your plans and leave you scrambling for solutions. Social security disability benefits can help alleviate some of the financial impacts of your situation while you adjust to your new normal. Understanding the way that...

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Substantial gainful activity – An overview

Aside from the physical and emotional toll taken by disabling injuries or illnesses, those with incapacitating conditions may worry about financially supporting themselves and their families. Through the Social Security Administration, however, they may access Social...

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