Our Social Security Disability Blog
Obtaining Social Security Benefits after an injury leaves you or a loved one unable to work can be necessary to provide security and financial stability. The application process, however, can be trying and confusing. Read our regular blog posts to find information relevant to your Social Security disability claim.
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The Truth About Social Security Disability Learn the basic requirements for approval and interesting statistics about the Social Security Disability Program from this infographic. -
Social Security Disability Insurance Program Infographic Here is a detailed infographic on the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Program. -
Infographic Highlighting the Difference Between SSDI and SSI What is the difference between SSDI and SSI for Social Security? This infographic highlights some of the difference between the programs of disability -
What the SSA Won’t Tell You About Applying for Disability Are you ready to apply for disability benefits? The Social Security Administration won't tell you how to speed up the process and avoid being denied unnecessarily. -
Trial Work Period Allows You to Test Your Ability to Work During a trial work period, a beneficiary receiving Social Security disability benefits may test his or her ability to work and still be considered disabled -
Does Social Security Conduct Surveillance in Disability Claims? The question is whether the SSA ever conducts video recording surveillance in Social Security Disability claims, including SSDI and SSI. Answer: it can. -
Social Security Online: Things You Can Do on the Web You can do many Social Security related tasks online, such as apply for disability or retirement, change y our address, get a replacement card, and more. -
What is a Closed Period of Benefits? Your Judge has proposed a "closed period of benefits" in your SSDI and/or SSI claim. You may be wondering what in the world that is. This page explains it. -
The Five Step Sequential Evaluation Process When You Are Still Working Social Security uses a slightly modified five step sequential evaluation process if you are still working at the time of the disability decision. -
The Most Important Part of a Disability Case is Your Medical Records Social Security Disability and Medical Records: Perhaps the most important part of any SSDI and/or SSI disability claim is medical records.