Disability Blog

Social Security Revises Criteria for Mental Disorders

On September 26, 2016, the Social Security Administration published a final rule, “Revised Medical Criteria for Evaluating Mental Disorders.” This regulation reflects the most comprehensive revision in over 30 years to the criteria used to evaluate disability claims involving mental disorders. With the publication of this final rule, standards for evaluating claims involving mental disorders… read more

Social Security Recipients May Receive a Raise in 2017

On Tuesday, the Social Security Administration will announce the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for retirement, disability, and survivor benefits, affecting nearly 66 million Americans who receive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income payments. Beneficiaries received no cost-of-living increase in 2016 due to soft inflation in 2015, including a plunge in the cost of gasoline and… read more

Social Security Adds an Extra Layer of Security to their Website

The Social Security Administration has added an extra layer of security for individuals when they interact online using the “my Social Security” suite of services. The my Social Security feature is a section of the Administration’s website that allows you to create an account and view your contributions to your retirement and disability account, as… read more

Residency Requirements for Social Security Disability Benefits

Your eligibility for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits may be affected by your citizenship status or where you live. Most SSD recipients are American citizens, either living in the United States or abroad. However, non-citizens who are permanent residents and have paid taxes into the Social Security system for the required amount of years are… read more

I was already approved for benefits, why is Social Security reviewing my case again?

The Social Security Administration does not assume that you will be permanently disabled when you are granted Social Security Disability (SSDI/RSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits. Many of the conditions that prevent Social Security recipients from working can be expected to improve with time. Accordingly, the SSA periodically reviews the cases of Social… read more

September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month

September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. First officially recognized by the federal government in 1983, National Sickle Cell Awareness Month calls attention to sickle cell disease (SCD), a genetic disease that researchers estimate affects between 90,000 and 100,000 Americans. Sickle cell disease is inherited. People who have the disease inherit two copies of the… read more

Social Security Disability Insurance Turns 60 Years Old

Carolyn Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, recently posted a blog on the agency’s website regarding a major milestone for the disability insurance program. Specifically, this year marked the 60th anniversary of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). In 1956, an amendment to the Social Security Act created disability insurance as part of Social Security. Over… read more