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Unfortunately, circumstances sometimes happen that prevent an individual from working. A disability or illness can stop someone from seeking employment and reduce their quality of life. When this happens, the government offers Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Social Security… Read more
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According to the federal Social Security website, all you need to do to apply for Social Security disability benefits is fill out the online form. However, that’s kind of like saying all you need to do to fly a plane is sit in the cockpit and press the right buttons—you still might not get your… Read more
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Receiving social security disability benefits does not mean you should not work. However, the Social Security Administration has strict rules you must follow to keep your benefits even as you work. Typically, the SSA will discontinue your benefits if you participate in what is known as “substantial… Read more
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Yes, you may be able to file for Social Security disability benefits. However, this also depends on how long you expect to stay away from work. You can only apply for benefits if you anticipate staying out of work for more than a year.
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Mental illness can be considered a disability by the Social Security Administration. That said, not every type of mental illness is considered a disability by the SSA for the purposes of receiving disability benefits.
At Morgan & Morgan, we understand how mental illness can ruin your quality… Read more
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Whether you are seeking Supplemental Security Income, or Social Security Disability Income, it is important to understand the process through which this works and the kinds of conditions you are likely to receive benefits for. There are many different reasons to get disability benefits, but the… Read more