By: Andrew Stratton | 2011-04-18 | Article Marketing An SSI lawyer can be the same as an SSDI lawyer unless the professional has specifically specialized in just one of the two different programs that the Social Security Administration has. The differen... read more
By: RHCCLawAL | 2011-02-10 | Law The website for the Social Security Administration is one of the most informative and user-friendly websites available. The information on the website is available in many languages including Spanish, Italian, Haitian Creole, Greek, Polish, and Arabic read more
By: Neil H. Good | 2012-02-28 | Law If you have a serious health impairment and can't work because of it, and you've been struggling to meet your financial obligations, then you may qualify for Supplemental Security Income, or SSI. This national program is available in every state, which means that applying for SSI in Illinois is the same as other states. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2011-04-21 | National, state, local After waiting months for a decision on your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim, you finally receive a letter informing you that your claim was denied. While this certainly is not the ideal scenario, it is quite common for SSDI claims to initially be denied, or for benefits to be terminated. read more
By: Writers Cafe | 2010-11-12 | Disabilities There's a heap of paperwork involved in filing for Social Security Incapacity Insurance benefits. The method begins on-line at the Social Security Administration (SSA) Internet site. After that, there are many additional Social Security Incapacity forms to fill out before a final call is made on your incapacity claim. What you wish to create positive you are doing is provide complete information to SSA from the start. read more
By: Catalyst R.O.I. | 2011-01-03 | Law There are several benefits to using an attorney that knows the social security disabilty claims proccess. Learn about the main reasons to have a lawyer fight on your behalf. read more
By: Jim Allsup | 2010-03-29 | Disabilities Unfortunately, many people who qualify for SSDI benefits never even initiate the confusing and overwhelming process of applying for their entitled benefits. This article looks at how a professional SSDI representative can simplify the Social Security disability application process and increase the likelihood of receiving an award. read more
By: Los Angeles Expert Lawyer | 2011-01-18 | Business Obtaining benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) is one of the primary concerns of disabled individuals. In order to achieve this goal, they should submit applications for certain benefits such as the SSDI or the Social Security Disability Insurance. read more
By: safinajones | 2011-12-26 | Law SSI disability is entitled to those who are disabled and are permanently or temporarily unable to earn. Dependents of disabled are also given the SSI benefits so that they are able to sustain a normal life. read more
By: safinajones | 2012-04-05 | Personal injury Know the difference between SSI Disability benefits and the SSDI benefits. Call Social Security Administration staff to enquire about your SSI status update. Find out the difference to enjoy the benefits. Now online websites are open to assist you on your status. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-09-30 | Personal injury The federal government, under the Social Security Administration, provides benefits for disabled Americans under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program. read more
By: Neil H. Good | 2012-02-24 | Law Only thirty percent of those who apply for Social Security Disability (SSD) are accepted after their initial claim, and there's a reason for that. The process of applying for SSD in Chicago can be long, drawn out, and confusing. read more
By: George Fuller | 2012-01-28 | Law For you to become eligible to receive disability benefits from either the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or the Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you must be able to provide proof that you are disabled as defined by the Social Security Administration (SSA). You must also have enough work credits to be considered “insured” for the SSDI program, or that you have low income and res read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-29 | Disabilities Persons suffering from disabilities are often entitled to compensation from the Social Security Administration (SSA). People receiving benefits may suffer from disabilities from birth or early childhood, or may have been injured in an accident or have developed the disability later in life. Regardless of the cause, benefits are often paid to help people cope with a lack of function or inability to work. read more
By: safinajones | 2012-03-07 | Health and safety The article throws light on the SSI disability applicant's requirements. To get the benefits he has to undergo many hazards, and it is only through the help of a lawyer that he can easily get the benefits. read more