Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a need-based federal program for people unable to work due to injury or illness. If you meet Social Security’s definition of disability and have paid into Social Security, you may qualify for benefits.… Read more
If you have suffered work-related injuries, you likely filed a claim for workers’ compensation benefits. If you’re currently receiving workers’ compensation benefits and know you’ll be unable to work for the foreseeable future, you may also consider filing a… Read more
An unexpected injury or illness can impede your ability to work and leave you wondering where your next paycheck will come from.
Social Security Disability Insurance (… Read more
In the United States, Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits are available to individuals with disabling conditions that conform to the Social Security Administration (SSA) requirements. Getting approved for SSD is a frustrating and complex process where often, individuals are turned down at… Read more
Although there are many people who should qualify for Social Security Disability benefits, only around 30% are approved the first time they apply.
Whether you were in the over 60% who got denied or you want to prepare yourself ahead of time (we admire your… Read more
Whether you are applying for social security disability benefits or have just been approved, you may wonder how long it will last. The truth is, there’s no definite answer to this question — it all depends on the unique circumstances of your case.… Read more
Becoming disabled and unable to work can cause much worry about your future and financial situation. However, if you cannot work due to an illness or disability, you could apply for disability benefits at the Social Security office in Tampa, FL. While … Read more
Like many things involving the government, calculating how much money you will receive after getting approved for Social Security disability benefits is complicated.
"Social Security disability process can be long, confusing and frustrating for most people. A lot of our clients are confused and nervous because they're unsure of how they will pay their personal bills and medical bills, but we're here to give guidance to our clients throughout the process."… Read more
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 “… Read more