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How do I prove that I can’t do sedentary work?

Submitted by Maya on

Winning your Social Security Disability claim depends on proving that you are completely disabled. It is the responsibility of the Social Security Administration (SSA) to ensure that individuals who genuinely need benefits have access to them. As such, the SSA carefully scrutinizes each applicant and attempts to assess if their limitations might allow them to do a less strenuous job. If it is determined that you can adapt to a more manageable job, you may be denied the disability benefits that you desperately need.

My SSD Claim Was Denied, But I'm Still Too Ill to Work

Submitted by emm on

The SSDI application process is complicated, even for the most educated and prepared individual. According to data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), less than 40% of Social Security disability applications are approved at the initial application level.

If your case is one that receives an initial denial, you may appeal the decision. Depending on the state in which you live, you may be able to request a reconsideration. In certain states, a second individual who has no experience with your application will make a new decision.

Can an Attorney Help me Complete My Social Security Application?

Submitted by Deanna on

Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is a long and cumbersome process. In fact, it can take anywhere from a few months to a couple of years for an approval, depending on the route in which your case goes.
The SSDI process puts an enormous amount of responsibility on the applicant to correctly fill out the required paperwork and to submit the right medical evidence.

It’s a daunting task, especially for those who are not feeling well.

Do I Need to Sell My Business To Qualify For Disability Benefits?

Submitted by emm on

Owning your own business is a very tricky topic when it comes to receiving Social Security disability benefits. The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) have different requirements regarding income.

However, they are the same in that you are not permitted to “earn income” when you are on either of these programs. To collect SSDI or SSI, you have to be unable to do more than a minimal amount of work.

Can I Accept Financial Help While Applying for SSDI?

Submitted by emm on

If you have experienced a health crisis that has prohibited you from working, chances are you are experiencing a difficult time in your life. In addition to trying to heal from your illness or injury, you are likely facing the stress of bills and financial responsibilities that may be beginning to stack up.

The application process for Social Security Disability benefits can be cumbersome and tedious, taking as long as six months for approval. As such, you will need to ensure your financial stability while your application is being processed.