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How Far Back Can Retroactive SSDI Payments Go? - 0 views

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    If you struggle with a disabling medical condition that has rendered you unable to work and earn income as you otherwise normally would, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits from a variety of sources, including from the Social Security Administration. Depending upon the date that your disability began and the date you filed your application, you may also be eligible to receive retroactive benefits - also known as back pay. Let's examine the types of benefits offered by the Social Security Administration and the circumstances under which back pay might be awarded. What Types of Disability Benefits Does the Social Security Administration Offer? The Social Security Administration offers two primary types of disability benefits. These include: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Benefits: SSDI benefits are disability benefits that the SSA pays to individuals with a qualifying disability that has rendered them unable to work for at least one continuous calendar year or more. In addition, the person must be "insured," - meaning that he or she worked a qualifying job for a sufficient amount of time and regularly paid a portion of the salary from that job into the Social Security system. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Benefits: As with SSDI benefits, in order to receive SSI benefits, an individual must have a disabling condition that has led to an inability to work for at least one calendar year or more. Unlike the case with SSDI benefits, however, an individual need not be insured. Instead, the individual will have to have income and resources below a certain limit established by the Social Security Administration. That limit may change from year to year. The amount of benefits paid to an individual will not depend upon the condition itself but instead, upon the individual's work history, income level, and a variety of other factors. Regardless of whether SSDI or SSI is received, back pay may be an option.
Harvey Peter Sackett

How Much Disability Can You Get for Depression and Anxiety? - 0 views

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    Many people who are dealing with depression and anxiety wonder how these conditions can affect their eligibility for Social Security disability benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides two primary programs for disability benefits: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Both programs offer financial support, but they differ in their requirements and how benefits are calculated.
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How Many Work Credits Do You Need For SSDI? - 0 views

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    If you are disabled and unable to work, you may be considering whether or not you should file a claim for disability benefits with the Social Security Administration. You may be wondering which type of benefit to apply for, how to qualify for those benefits, and whether or not work credits are required to receive them. What Types of Benefits Are Available? For individuals struggling with a disability that has rendered them unable to work, there are various options for disability benefits. In some cases, short-term or long-term disability policies provided by private insurers may be available. In other cases, the disabled person may choose to pursue disability benefits provided by the Social Security Administration. The terms of short and long-term disability policies obtained through private insurers may vary - but generally, the Social Security Administration has uniform rules and requirements for the disability benefits it provides.
Harvey Peter Sackett

Is Diabetes a Disability? Does Diabetes Qualify for Disability Benefits? - 0 views

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    Diabetes is a complex medical condition affecting millions of American. It diminishes their ability to work and maintain a full and active lifestyle. Individuals struggling with the symptoms of diabetes can seek Social Security Disability benefits. This article explains how diabetes qualifies as a disability, and describes the criteria used by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to determine who is eligible for disability benefits.
Harvey Peter Sackett

What Is the Difference Between SSI and Disability? - 0 views

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    Two Social Security programs provide essential financial assistance to individuals with disabilities, but these programs are often confused with each other. The key programs that frequently come up in discussions about disability benefits are Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Both aim to support individuals with disabilities, yet they differ significantly in terms of eligibility criteria, funding sources, and the benefits they provide.
Harvey Peter Sackett

Can Child Support Be Taken from SSI Disability Benefits? - 0 views

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    Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal program designed to provide financial assistance to individuals who are aged, blind, or disabled and have limited income and financial resources. One significant feature of SSI benefits is their protection from garnishment for certain debts, including outstanding child support obligations. This explains why SSI benefits cannot be garnished for child support and why SSI benefits are treated differently than other Social Security benefits like SSDI and Social Security retirement benefits. We'll also describe which other debts are protected from garnishment under SSI.
Harvey Peter Sackett

Can You Get Disability Benefits If You Are Unemployed? - 0 views

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    Understanding the different types of Social Security benefits available to you can be confusing, especially if you are unfamiliar with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). In this article, we explain how disabled individuals can access these benefits, how SSDI benefits relate to unemployment benefits, and how to file for SSDI or SSI benefits after becoming unemployed.
disabilityexpert

Does Scoliosis Qualify For Disability Benefits? - 0 views

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    Scoliosis, a medical condition causing an abnormal spinal curvature, affects approximately 7 million people in the United States. Some people diagnosed with the disorder may live unaffected by the condition. However, severe scoliosis causes severe pain and changes in posture, limiting a person's ability to work and live a normal life. If you have been diagnosed with scoliosis and cannot work because of the condition, you may qualify for disability benefits through the Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance programs. SSI and SSDI provide disability benefits provided that you meet the eligibility requirements for each of the programs that are administered by the Social Security Administration.
Harvey Peter Sackett

What Ailments Qualify for Social Security Disability? - 0 views

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    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provides financial assistance to individuals who are unable to work due to a disability, either because of non-work-related illness or injury. However, not all ailments automatically qualify for SSDI benefits. Understanding the criteria for qualifying ailments (impairments) is crucial for those beginning the SSDI application process.
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What Insurance Do You Get With Social Security Disability? - 0 views

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    If you receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration, you are also eligible to receive health insurance. If you receive SSDI benefits, you are eligible to receive Medicare, and if you receive SSI benefits, you are eligible for Medicaid.
Harvey Peter Sackett

How to Increase Social Security Disability Payments? - 0 views

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    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a vital resource for many individuals who are unable to work due to a disability. Understanding how benefits are calculated and learning strategies to increase the benefit amount can significantly impact financial stability. In this article, we explain what factors determine the amount of your SSDI benefits and outline several ways beneficiaries can possibly increase their payments.
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Can You Receive SSI and SSDI At The Same Time? - 0 views

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    The Social Security Administration calls it current benefits when someone qualifies for Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income disability benefits simultaneously. So, the answer is that you can receive SSI and SSDI at the same time, but your SSDI benefits may reduce how much you receive from SSI. You could even be ineligible for SSI because of what you receive in SSDI disability benefits.
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How Much Social Security Disability Benefits Will I Get at Age 65? - 1 views

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    Those who are struggling with a long-term, severe disability may depend upon their Social Security disability benefits to support themselves and their families. Understandably, then, it can be worrisome to think of losing those benefits or having them reduced in any way. As a result, many people wonder whether, when they reach 65 and qualify for Social Security retirement benefits, they will automatically lose their disability benefits. Let's take a closer look at the law together.
Harvey Peter Sackett

Is ADHD a Disability? Does ADHD Qualify for Disability Benefits? - 0 views

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    Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects individuals of all ages. It has a powerful impact on their ability to focus, organize, and control impulses. For those with severe symptoms, ADHD can hinder success in various aspects of life and diminish the person's ability to accomplish daily functions. In this article, we'll explain how ADHD may qualify as a disability if it meets the criteria used by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to assess disability claims.
Harvey Peter Sackett

How Much Will SSI Checks Be in 2024? - 0 views

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    In January 2024, individuals who received Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received an increase in their monthly payments. The increase in SSI payments is tied to the Social Security Administration's annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which is designed to help the payments keep pace with inflation. This blog post explains the SSI payment increase for 2024, how it compares to previous years, and what it means for beneficiaries.
keenerlaw

Is Asthma a Disability? Does Asthma Qualify for Disability Benefits? - 0 views

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    Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that can range from mild to severe and can significantly impact a person's life and ability to work. Given the potential severity of each person's experience, many individuals with asthma wonder whether their condition is considered a disability and if it qualifies them for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.
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What Conditions Qualify For Disability In Illinois? - 0 views

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    It's difficult to be approved for benefits during the initial review process. According to the Social Security Administration, only about three out of every 10 disability applications qualify for disability benefits in Illinois. Do not give up if you receive a denial notice. Instead, contact a disability lawyer at National Disability Experts. You have the right to appeal a denial of benefits through an appeal process to win approval of your request for disability benefits. Learn how a disability professional at National Disability Experts can make a difference in the outcome of your claim for benefits. Contact us today for a free consultation and claim evaluation.
Harvey Peter Sackett

Will I Get My SSI Check Early This Month? - 0 views

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    At Sackett & Associates Disability Law, we understand the importance of receiving your Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment on time each month. It is essential to your financial stability, covering living expenses such as housing, utilities, and groceries. To help you anticipate when your SSI payment will arrive, the information in this article should answer your questions.
Harvey Peter Sackett

Will SSI Recipients Receive a Fourth Stimulus Check? - 0 views

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    The question of whether Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients will receive a fourth stimulus check has been appearing more and more on the internet. The straightforward answer is no, there are no additional stimulus checks planned for SSI recipients at this time. Understanding the reasons behind this decision requires a look at the broader context of economic policy and governmental priorities.
disabilityexpert

Is Dyslexia A Learning Disability? Does Dyslexia Qualify For Disability Benefits? - 0 views

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    Dyslexia is a learning disability affecting a person's ability to read, write, and speak. It is estimated that about 15% of the United States population has the disorder. If you or your child has been diagnosed with dyslexia, it's essential to know that disability benefits may be available. However, it's crucial to understand that the application process for benefits through the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance programs can be complex and challenging. In fact, about two-thirds of initial applications are denied benefits annually.
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