We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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The Number of Disability Beneficiaries Is DecliningThe often repeated lie is that Social Security Disability Insurance is one of the fastest growing social programs. It is not growing. Learn more here.
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How to Win Your Disability Claim for EpilepsyIf you have epilepsy, there are specific ways you can improve your chances of a winning disability claim. Here, learn what’s important when you apply.
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Epilepsy: Important Facts and Data About This ConditionIf you’re diagnosed with epilepsy, there’s important information you need to know about this condition. Here, learn critical facts about this seizure disorder.
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Why You Need to See a Doctor in Order to Have a Chance at Social Security Disability BenefitsDon't make a mistake that could cost you your social security disability. Read on to see why you need to see a doctor in order to have a chance at benefits.
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Senators Say: Stop Siphoning Off Social Security Benefits to Repay Student DebtSocial Security benefits for tens of thousands of older and disabled Americans are being cut to below the poverty line to recover student loan debt.
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Do Seizures Qualify You for Social Security Disability?If you cannot work due to frequent seizures, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits, but proving your case can be difficult.
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Qualifying for Social Security Disability Benefits Just Got TougherWith a new change in regulations, the Social Security Administration has made it even more difficult to win a disability case.
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Is Your Chronic Coughing Due to Bronchiectasis? You May Qualify for Disability Benefits.Does Social Security provide disability benefits for chronic coughing? Find out if your respiratory infections and breathing problems qualify for payment.
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Chronic Asthma Attacks May Qualify You for Social Security DisabilityHow can you prove to SSA that your chronic asthma is a disabling condition? Learn which medical evidence can get you the disability payments you need.
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Are Your Disability Benefits Secure? What You Need to Know Now About CDRsThe Social Security Administration (SSA) conducts periodic checks of your medical condition to see if you still meet the standards for disability benefits.