Thursday, February 14, 2008

Tips for applying for SSDI benefits

if you find yourself in the position of having to apply for ssd or ssi disability benefits, keep in mind that the process will be very long. This way, you can make better financial decisions. The second tip is this: make sure you keep up to date with your medical treatment since that is what a decision on your claim will be based on. Even if you don't have medical health insurance any longer, try to be seen at a free clinic or county health department. Always keep in mind that if you haven't been seen by a doctor recently, it will be extremely difficult for an approval to be made on your behalf.

Following just a few simple tips like these can often have the effect of making the disability process a bit less harsh, and, in some cases, more endurable.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Role of Social Security Disability Lawyers in Disability Hearings

Disability hearings are done at hearing offices. This should not be confused with a courtroom hearing. At the hearing office people include the claimant, the Judge, the claimant's representative---if the claimant has retained them & medical experts chosen by the Judge.

The hearings can range from 15 mins to 1 hour. Though this time may seem a small amount, but it is of vital importance on what goes here. Winning the case means having a permanent monthly income which ensures your security or living the rest of your lifetime in uncertanity. If the case drags on, this also affects their mental & psychological weel being as they would be concerened about whether the case will succeed. The hearing is a make or break event. The claimant should be well prepared for the process. They should have practiced all the statements to be used in the hearing.

Usually, the claimants dont have the skill & experience to present their case before the judge. Therefore a claimant's representitive who has a good experience & skill in the field of social security disability is very vital. Contact SSDI lawyer for more info.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Social Security Work Incentives

If you're like most people, you would rather work than try to live on disability benefits. There are a number of special rules that provide cash benefits and Medicare while you attempt to work. We call these rules "work incentives," or "employment support" programs. You should be familiar with these special rules so you can use them to your advantage.

For more information about Social Security work incentives, contact us.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Social Security Disability - Rules For Blind Persons

According to Social Security laws, one is considered blind if her/his vision cannot be corrected to better than 20/200 in her/his superior eye or if her/his visual field is 20 degrees or less, even with a corrective lens.

A number of special rules apply for blind persons, which take into account how blindness can hinder one's ability to work. For example, the monthly earnings limit for people who are blind is generally higher than the $780 limit that applies to non-blind disabled workers. However, this amount changes each year.

Monday, January 28, 2008

SSA's View on What Constitutes Disability

Under Social Security, disability is based on one's inability to work. One is considered disabled if s/he cannot perform the work that s/he could before, and if s/he cannot adjust to other types of work because of her/his medical condition(s). To qualify for Social Security disability benefits, one's disability must either last, or be expected to last, for at least a year or to result in death.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Bipolar Problems - Disability Benefits

SSA has disability programs to help those suffering from the bipolar problems. These are five commonly-asked questions about disability benefits:

1) To prove that disabled by the bipolar disorder

2) There are many symptoms related to Bipolar disorder. The SSA checks for these symptoms & some of the symptoms include

3) What are the chances of winning?

4) How long will take for the SSA to decide about the bipolar disorder?

5) What if the SSA rejects the claim?

6) What kind of benefits will I receive?

Friday, January 25, 2008

A lack of compassion in the disability system

Most of the time we get questions like "why is it difficult to get the social security disability benefits, why does it take such a long time to get the benefits, does the disability system has a compassion for the needy people & other such questions. Though you may eventually win the social security disability benefits, it would have cost you interms of money, cost & your health as well. Contact the experienced social security disability lawyer today.