A Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) hearing may sound intimidating when you picture a judge asking detailed questions with unfamiliar figures involved. However, the hearing might seem less overwhelming when you know what to expect. The hearing often happens...
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Why does residual functional capacity matter?
Not all injuries or health problems mean you can't work at all. Many people can still do some tasks despite their health issues. Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) refers to what you can still do despite your current post-injury condition. Think of it as a measure of...
Avoid the 4 common mistakes that can tank your SSDI claim
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application process can feel like a maze designed to keep you out. A small misstep can lead to a denial of benefits, forcing you to wait even longer for the support you have earned. Here are four common mistakes you must...
How can SSDI applicants prove the severity of their conditions?
People who cannot work due to medical challenges may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. They can receive monthly payments that help them cover basic expenses while they cannot work. Professionals become eligible when they have proof...
Why appealing an SSDI benefits denial can be a smart move
Many professionals don't consider applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits until they are in an emergency scenario. By the time they realize they need benefits, they may have been out of work for months. They may have rapidly mounting...
How SSDI rules are more lenient for certain blue-collar workers
Blue-collar workers are often very hard-working professionals. Many of them start their careers late in their teen years and continue developing specialized skills or relevant experience for decades. They can do real damage to their bodies by performing arduous...
What is a compassionate allowance?
People who have disabling medical conditions or injuries may not be able to work enough to support themselves. For those who have a suitable employment history, filing for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is one option they have. The application and...
Can you work part-time and still get SSDI benefits?
Social Security Disability Insurance provides financial support to people with disabilities that prevent them from working enough to support themselves. However, many individuals may wonder if they can at least work part-time without losing their SSDI benefits. The...
Preparing for your Continuing Disability Review in Georgia
Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs) are a regular part of receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. These reviews ensure that you still qualify for benefits based on your medical condition. Keep your medical records updated Your medical records...
What developments could cause you to lose SSDI?
Obtaining approval of Social Security Disability Insurance may take great time and effort, so it is natural to have concerns about losing it unnecessarily. Given that SSDI has strict requirements for eligibility, falling short of these qualifications could deprive you...
