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How Might a Gap in Medical Treatment Affect my SSD Case?

Medical records are the focus of every Social Security Disability (SSD) case. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will thoroughly comb through your medical records to assess the extent of your treatment in order to determine the severity of your disability. Sometimes in an SSD case, a claimant will stop treating with a doctor. The reasons… read more

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month!

For more than three decades, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) has led the nation in observing Brain Injury Awareness Month by conducting an engaging public awareness campaign in March of each year. The theme for the 2018 to 2020 campaign is Change Your Mind. The #ChangeYourMind public awareness campaign provides a platform for… read more

Special Rules for the Blind

If you are partially, legally, or totally blind, you may be able to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) details how significant your vision loss must be for it to qualify as a disability. Your vision loss must be quite significant, and if you have good vision in one eye,… read more

February is American Heart Month

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Fortunately, it is largely preventable (see links below for heart health tips). If you suffer from a heart condition, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. Certain impairments are considered severe enough by themselves to warrant a finding of disability based… read more

How Can I Speed up my Disability Claim?

There are certain situations which require the Social Security Administration (SSA) to make fast disability decisions. The process of applying for and getting Social Security disability is lengthy, and it can take up to two years – or longer – to get a final decision. Fortunately, there are a few types of claims called “critical… read more

Can I Receive SSD and VA Disability at the Same Time?

It is not uncommon for military veterans to have both Social Security Disability and Veterans (VA) Disability claims at the same time. An award of VA disability benefits, also known as service-connected disability compensation, is not based on income, so you can receive VA disability compensation and Social Security Disability insurance (SSDI) at the same… read more

Social Security Disability Benefits and Unemployment Benefits

Many people wonder if they can collect unemployment benefits while applying for Social Security Disability. After all, it can take months or even years for the Social Security Administration to approve a claim for Social Security Disability benefits. Usually, Social Security Disability and unemployment benefits are mutually exclusive because they serve different populations. Unemployment benefits… read more

Substantial Gainful Activity for 2019

To be eligible for Social Security disability benefits, a person must be unable to engage in “substantial gainful activity” (SGA). A person who is working and earning more than a certain monthly amount is ordinarily considered to be engaging in SGA. The amount of monthly earnings considered as SGA depends on the nature of a… read more

Lawsuit Seeks Equal Assistance for Guam Residents with Disabilities

A Guam resident with a permanent disability has sued the Social Security Administration in the U.S. District Court of Guam, challenging the inability of Guam residents to receive support payments under the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. The failure to provide benefits to people on Guam with disabilities violates the Organic Act and also… read more