If you are thinking about filing for Social Security Disability, you may be wondering why your claim keeps getting denied. There are many reasons that claims get rejected, and the most common of them is because they do not meet the strict guidelines set by the Social Security Administration. You need to make sure that all...Read More
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provided monetary benefits to more than 64 million Americans in 2020. The number remains somewhat consistent every year — but recently, there has been a rise in disabled people joining the workforce. However, many still rely on SSDI benefits for monthly income. Every year, more than 10 million Americans receive disability benefits....Read More
In legal terms, personal injury cases are a part of “tort” law and refer to any kind of damage or harm to your body, mind, or reputation. Over400,000 claims of personal injury are filed every year in the US. Most of the cases arise as a result of auto accidents. If you find yourself suffering grave personal...Read More
The terms “disability” and “insurance” coupled with the phrase “social security” make this an easy guess for people. It sounds pretty self-explanatory and there couldn’t possibly be more to it, right? Wrong. The fact that there are 61 million American adults living with a disability of some sort yet only about 8.2 million receive any SSDI...Read More
Living with disabilities can impact your daily life as people often suffer from cognition, mobility, visual, and hearing impairment. The state has devised several initiatives to help people with disabilities. However, these programs have enjoyed limited success. Arguably the most effective measure was the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. However, while the civil act...Read More
At first glance, the answer to this question may sound obvious—of course, people with disabilities are eligible for disability benefits. However, like most legal procedures, it’s not that simple. For starters, there is no categorical answer to this question. But if you’re really itching for some answers, then the Listing of impairments and the Disability Evaluation...Read More
According to official statistics on the SSA website, only about 22 percent of the initial applications claiming social security disability insurance are accepted. The vast majority of applications are denied at first. Sad, but true. There are several reasons for the denial. From insufficient medical evidence to lack of cooperation and failure to follow treatment guidelines,...Read More
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in every five Americans are disabled, and they account for 61 million of the US population. Many people with disabilities are working Americans, but their income is not sufficient enough to combat everyday needs. This financial instability is due to their limited capacity to work...Read More
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