
Is SSDI Hard to Get?
For individuals who are unfamiliar with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), there is a lot of confusion surrounding it. It is difficult to set expectations during the application process in

For individuals who are unfamiliar with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), there is a lot of confusion surrounding it. It is difficult to set expectations during the application process in

Becoming disabled can be devastating for most people. It can be difficult to figure out the complexities of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) while going through such a hard time.

Many people with disabilities have dependents who are also supported through their Social Security Disability Insurance payments (SSDI). However, if you have a child or disabled parent who is currently

Being notified of an upcoming disability review might make you worry and fill you with questions. That’s not necessarily bad since being prepared for your disability review will increase your

Many disabled people who are nearing retirement worry about what will happen to their Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or retirement benefits once they reach Full Retirement Age. If you’re

An upcoming disability interview can be daunting for most individuals. It is difficult to gauge exactly what to say, how to say it, and what to avoid mentioning. In this

The Social Security Administration (SSA) conducts Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs) to ensure beneficiaries are still entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. We know that CDRs happen at intervals predetermined by

Have you recently applied for disability benefits? You must attend a hearing soon where the judge will question you about the various aspects of your life. How well you prepare

An upcoming Continuing Disability Review can be a time of anxiety for many people receiving disability benefits. If you don’t pass the review, it’s possible that your Social Security Disability

Disability benefits can be a source of relief for many people who cannot stay employed because of their medical conditions. Unfortunately, approximately 65-70% of the initial applications are rejected. So,